3)Editing over recorded tape with 48 kHz or 44.1 kHz audio in DV interface

Edit mode

DV editing

 

 

 

Mode select

OSD

48 kHz/44.1 kHz mode

 

 

 

ASSEM

ASSEM

Yes

VIDEO

INS V

Yes

VIDEO

 

 

AUD-1

INS VA

Yes

AUD-2

 

 

AUD-1

INS A

Yes

AUD-2

 

 

VIDEO

INS VA1

No *

AUD-1

 

 

VIDEO

INS VA2

No *

AUD-2

 

 

AUD-1

INS A1

No*

AUD-2

INS A2

No *

TC

INS TC

No

*: In this mode, even when you start auto edit, editing will automatically stop and warning message will appear. But, preview edit will be performed without any warning message.

4)Editing over recorded tape with 32 kHz au- dio in DV interface

Edit mode

DV editing

 

 

 

Mode select

OSD

32 kHz mode

 

 

 

ASSEM

ASSEM

Yes

VIDEO

INS V

Yes

VIDEO

 

 

AUD-1

INS VA

Yes

AUD-2

 

 

AUD-1

INS A

Yes

AUD-2

 

 

VIDEO

INS VA12

No *

AUD-1

 

 

VIDEO

INS VA34

No *

AUD-2

 

 

AUD-1

INS A12

No*

AUD-2

INS A34

No *

TC

INS TC

No

*: In this mode, even when you start auto edit, editing will automatically stop and warning message will appear. But, preview edit will be performed without any warning message.

Note for audio insert editing (48 kHz/32 kHz mode)

If the audio mode setting by menu on BR-DV6000 (audio mode of input signal in DV interface) is different from that of audio mode of the recorded tape, insert editing is impossible. (If editing is performed, it will automatically stop.)

If the audio mode is changed during performing audio insert editing,

¥In case of DV interface editing, editing will be continued in accordance with the changed audio mode.

¥In case of analog interface editing, if the audio mode of the recorded tape is changed from 32 kHz mode to other mode, editing will automatcically stop during CH1/2 or CH3/4 audio insert editing.

¥In case of analog interface editing, editing will be continued in accordance with the audio mode setting by menu on BR-DV6000 during CH1/2/3/4 simultaneous audio insert editing or assemble editing even if the audio mode of the recorded tape is changed.

Following editing mode is not available

¥Variable motion editing

¥Slow motion editing

¥Audio or Video split editing

¥Frame by frame editing (if editing of duration of less than 10 frames, it will automatically perform 10 frames editing)

¥CTL editing (Editing may be possible in CTL mode, but since counter data cannot be coincided with tape position, editing accuracy will become worse.)

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BR-DV6000E specifications

The JVC BR-DV6000E is a professional DV deck that has become a staple for many video production specialists, offering a blend of robust features and reliable performance. Known for its versatility and user-friendly interface, the BR-DV6000E is designed to meet the needs of various applications, from broadcasting to video editing, making it an essential asset for professional environments.

One of the standout features of the BR-DV6000E is its ability to support multiple formats, including DV, miniDV, and DVCAM. This flexibility allows users to work with different types of media without the need for multiple decks, thus streamlining the workflow in any production setup. Additionally, the deck offers comprehensive compatibility with different video resolutions, ensuring that it meets the varying demands of modern video standards.

The BR-DV6000E is equipped with advanced technologies that enhance its performance. It boasts a high-quality digital video processing engine that ensures superior image quality, along with low noise levels, making it ideal for professional broadcast applications. The deck supports both NTSC and PAL formats, providing users with the freedom to work with international projects seamlessly.

Another notable characteristic of the BR-DV6000E is its robust build quality. Designed for everyday use in demanding environments, the deck features a durable chassis that withstands the rigors of regular operation, while the intuitive front panel layout provides easy access to essential controls and functions. This design not only aids in usability but also enhances productivity during editing sessions.

For connectivity, the BR-DV6000E offers a range of input and output options, including FireWire (IEEE 1394), which enables fast data transfer and easy integration with non-linear editing systems. This connectivity is crucial for professionals who require quick access to video footage during editing and post-production.

In conclusion, the JVC BR-DV6000E is a highly versatile and reliable DV deck that caters to the needs of professional videographers and broadcasters. With its support for multiple formats, high-quality digital processing, robust build, and extensive connectivity options, it is an invaluable tool for anyone looking to create high-quality video content in an efficient manner. The combination of these features ensures that the BR-DV6000E remains a popular choice among industry professionals, cementing its reputation as a dependable workhorse in the world of video production.