Teac exhibits the HD-R1 recorder/player that uses Compact Flash as the recording media, at Inter BEE 2007, an international broadcasting equipment exhibition, in Makuhari. The device supports ...
The future of radio newsgathering may be contained in a stamp-sized device not much bigger than a thumbnail. Although most serious street reporters use a combination of MiniDisc and cassette recorders ...
Sound Devices added two digital recorders to its 7-series line, the 702 and 702T. They are two-channel recorders with the same chassis design of the 722 and 744T. The 702 and 702T (with time code) are ...
Finally, a Compact Flash recorder with serious pro cred: Tascam’s upcoming HD-P2 records up to a whopping “high-definition” 192 kHz / 24-bit Broadcast WAVE and connects to your computer via FireWire.
Deity Microphones announces the PR-4, a compact six-track field recorder featuring four inputs, 32-bit float recording, ...
4K Shogun and tiny Ninja Star recorders Atomos has launched two new recorders, including its first 4K Apple ProRes and Raw capable recorder, the Shogun, which uses new 12G-SDI and 4K HDMI connections.
It puts storage in your hand with room for a few more devices too. The nanoFlash, an HD/SD recorder from Polecam, weighs 400g (14 oz.) and can hold up to two hours and 40 minutes of 50 Mbps video on a ...
Embracing the design of its futuristic high-end PCM-D1 portable audio recorder, Sony last week at AES introduced a lower cost, more compact version of the recorder targeted for broadcast applications.