Trevor Allin
November 11th, 2006, 07:33 AM
Hi
We have used the HD101 for a while and very much appreciated this camera. However, we have been frustrated at a lack of affordable and portable capture solutions for component and HD/SDI.
We are looking at develloping a solution which is quite far down the design stage but not fully out of R&D. We have a manufacturer in position. I would very much appreciate comments on this idea, in terms of usefulness, possible features, and price point. Below is an overview:
(1) Basic Laptop design but desktop power. Comfortably portable.
(2) Take a Black Magic or AJA capture card
(3) 5+ hour interchangable batteries (easily changed)
(4) Hot swapable internal 500gig sata 2 hard drive, so that you can pop the drive out and change it without powering down.
(5) Seperate internal drive for OS etc.
(5) external eSATA 2 raid port
(6) Firewire 800 and usb 2, ethernet etc..
It would be Windows based and would also be easily suitable for DV Rack, Premier Pro, After Effects etc.
I have posted a similar thread in the Direct to Disk section, however, as it was the HD100 and its children that inspired this project I wanted to see what you folks thought.
Many thanks
Trevor Allin
Clear Cut Media
We have used the HD101 for a while and very much appreciated this camera. However, we have been frustrated at a lack of affordable and portable capture solutions for component and HD/SDI.
We are looking at develloping a solution which is quite far down the design stage but not fully out of R&D. We have a manufacturer in position. I would very much appreciate comments on this idea, in terms of usefulness, possible features, and price point. Below is an overview:
(1) Basic Laptop design but desktop power. Comfortably portable.
(2) Take a Black Magic or AJA capture card
(3) 5+ hour interchangable batteries (easily changed)
(4) Hot swapable internal 500gig sata 2 hard drive, so that you can pop the drive out and change it without powering down.
(5) Seperate internal drive for OS etc.
(5) external eSATA 2 raid port
(6) Firewire 800 and usb 2, ethernet etc..
It would be Windows based and would also be easily suitable for DV Rack, Premier Pro, After Effects etc.
I have posted a similar thread in the Direct to Disk section, however, as it was the HD100 and its children that inspired this project I wanted to see what you folks thought.
Many thanks
Trevor Allin
Clear Cut Media