
The camera’s new functionality complements the GY-HM650’s built-in features. Plus, in-camera clip trimming reduces file sizes for more efficient video file transfer. A new Web-based remote control interface allows a producer to operate basic camera functions – including record, focus, zoom, image setup, and metadata insertion – as well as view a live image from the GY-HM650 using a laptop, desktop, or iPad. Our unique dual codec technology enables news teams to stream live video or transfer files in the background, and it doesn’t interfere with existing workflows.”Īdditional upgrades include a sophisticated communication package, with improved FTP for video files and metadata transfer, support for secure file transfer (FTPS and SFTP), and Web-based remote control. “With 2.0, you can transmit live breaking news from the scene. “When we debuted the GY-HM650 with built-in file transfer at NAB last year, that was just the beginning,” says Dave Walton, assistant vice president of marketing and communications, JVC Professional Products. Version 2.0 adds a new 540p low bit recording mode at 3 Mbps. MXF files that support rich descriptive metadata optimized for asset management.
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The GY-HM650 records HD or SD footage in multiple file formats, including native XDCAM EX (.MP4), Final Cut Pro (.MOV), and AVCHD, as well as. The data is then recorded to each clip and preserved throughout editing and archiving on the station’s servers. For example, an assignment editor at a TV station can remotely insert metadata onto a camera in the field. Metadata can be added by the camera operator or remotely over the network. Connection status – including signal strength, connection type, and IP address – can be monitored from the camera’s viewfinder and 3.5-inch LCD touch screen. The camera supports live video streaming of 1080i, 720p, and lower Web-friendly resolutions at various bit rates to adapt to network conditions. Verizon 4G LTE modems plug directly into the GY-HM650 for quick access to Verizon’s high-speed network. “Using a broadband modem, customers can transmit live news ‘stand ups’ now and deliver pristine quality HD footage to the station via FTP later.” “With two independent encoders, the GY-HM650 can stream live HD video and record to SDHC or SDXC cards simultaneously without any additional equipment,” explained Edgar Shane, general manager of engineering, JVC Professional Products. JVC will demonstrate the GY-HM650’s new live transmission capabilities over Wi-Fi and cellular networks at the 2013 NAB Show (Booth C4314), which runs April 8-11 in Las Vegas, Nev. Leveraging JVC’s exclusive dual codec design, as well as built-in FTP and Wi-Fi connectivity, the upgraded GY-HM650 allows live transmission or file transfers in the background as shooters continue to record footage in their normal workflow.
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When equipped with a Verizon 4G LTE modem, which connects directly to the camera via USB, the camera can transmit footage to a broadcast facility in real time – no add-on boxes or backpacks required – while simultaneously recording a full HD file to solid-state memory cards.
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JVC Professional Products Company, a division of JVC Americas Corp., today announced the GY-HM650 2.0, a powerful upgrade that adds live HD transmission to the already feature-rich handheld mobile news camera.
