Greg
Everybody at "48 Hours" has a PDW-U1 in their edit room. They work great.
Much easier and faster than a vtr. Works great with AMA.
Plus you can output back to XDCam disc for mastering if you
need to.
Alan Miller
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From: John Beck <jb30343@windstream.net>
To: Avid-L2@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Wed, June 1, 2011 12:58:47 PM
Subject: Re: [Avid-L2] Sony PDW-U1
Greg, We have a bunch on them and they have all been rock solid. They
are just a drive. AMA or other software does the processing. I have
used the Sony U1 Utility to repair a corrupt Pro Disk in the PDW-U1
drive. That was huge and I don't think it could have been done in the
XDCam deck. --J.B.
Greg Huson wrote:
> Anyone using the PDW-U1? We normally sublet a VTR-style unit when we get XDCam
>discs, but we're seeing them often enough that it might be better for us to buy
>the disc reader - the VTR-style is less necessary, now, too, because we're using
>AMA most of the time. Please share opinions and other options for XDCam
>workflow, if you have them.
>
> gh
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