Configurations, Configurations -8, Profile video file server model descriptions -8 – Grass Valley PDR 200 Installation User Manual
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Chapter 1 Introduction
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Profile Video File Server Installation
Configurations
The Profile Video File Server is available in several factory installed configurations.
Table 1-1 lists the available JPEG codecs, MPEG encoders, MPEG decoders and
DVCPRO25 codecs that are available on each model.
Tables 1-2 through 1-6, on pages 1-9 through 1-13, list the various video I/O
configurations, as well as the locations of all the boards in the system. In the tables,
note that factory installable option boards are shaded.
Table 1-1. Profile Video File Server Model Descriptions
Model
Number
Number
of JPEG
CODECs
Number of
MPEG
Encoders
Number of
MPEG
Decoders
Number of
DVCPRO25
CODECs
Video I/O
Type
PDR202A
2
0
0
0
Analog
PDR204A
4
0
0
0
Analog
PDR202D
2
0
0
0
Digital
PDR204D
4
0
0
0
Digital
PDR304A
2
0
4
0
Analog
PDR304D
2
0
4
0
Digital
PDR308A
2
0
8
0
Analog
PDR308D
2
0
8
0
Digital
PDR312A
2
a
a.
4 if Slave Disk Recorder is installed
1
2
0
Analog
PDR312D
2
1
2
0
Digital
PDR316A
2
1
6
0
Analog
PDR316D
2
1
6
0
Digital
PDR324A
4
2
4
0
Analog
PDR324D
4
2
4
0
Digital
PDR404A
4
b
b.
If JPEG #2 and DVCPRO25 #4 are used, they must both be connected to the same video
input via the internal video crosspoint router, otherwise, the wrong video input may be
recorded. To avoid this restriction, use one of the other three JPEG codecs available in the
system.
0
0
4
Analog
PDR404D
4
0
0
4
Digital
PDR406A
4
0
0
6
Analog
PDR406D
4
0
0
6
Digital