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Switchable Recording and Playback – 
HDV 1080i/DVCAM/DV

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and 60i/50i

The HVR-M10 can switch between HDV 1080i, DVCAM and
DV recording, providing full flexibility to record in either
Standard or High Definition depending on production needs.
In addition, it can be switched between 60i and 50i modes
(NTSC and PAL), allowing for flexible productions without 
the need for two separate VTRs with each standard.

2 The HVR-M10 supports DV SP mode only; no support for DV LP mode.

MAIN FEATURES 

Opening New Opportunities for
Cost-effective HD Productions 

– the HVR-M10 HDV 1080i VTR

Developed using the HDV 1080i specification of the HDV

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format, 

the HVR-M10 Digital HD Videocassette Recorder provides HDV 1080i
recording and playback capabilities for a variety of roles such as a simple
playback viewer and a feeder for nonlinear editing systems.
It enables operators to record and play back 1080i HD signals, while 
maintaining the DVCAM

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/DV recording and playback capabilities provided

on current Sony DVCAM models.  
What's more, the HVR-M10 also offers a down-conversion capability for its
1080i recordings.  These features enable the HVR-M10 to be active immedi-
ately in current SD systems, while also providing a step-by-step migration
to the HD world – operators can continue to upload materials in DVCAM or
DV, and switch to HDV when the need arises, or upload in 
HDV 1080i using the down-conversion capability as required.
In addition to basic VTR features inherited from the DSR-11, the HVR-M10
also provides easy monitoring capabilities, with a built-in, 3.5-inch type 
LCD monitor to display important information, such as the recorded image,
audio level, and set-up menu.
The HVR-M10 provides a highly powerful, yet cost-effective tool for 
nonlinear editing system today and tomorrow.

Compact, Unique Design

The HVR-M10 is compact, with
a small footprint that enables it
to be unobtrusively added to
existing work 
environments.  The HVR-M10 is
also unique – it can be placed
either horizontally or vertically.
In addition, it includes a control
panel lid and a cassette 
compartment lid on its front.

REAR VIEW

Control Panel Lid Open

Cassette Compartment Lid Open

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Advanced Recording and Playback Capabilities
for Diverse Nonlinear Editing Needs

i.LINK



Analog 

Composite

– 

S-Video

– 

Analog 

Component


Analog

Composite


S-Video


Playback/
Down Conversion
Format

1080/60i
480/60p (16:9/4:3)
480/60i (16:9/4:3)
480/60i (16:9/4:3)
480/60i (4:3)

Recording 
Format

1080/60i

480/60i (16:9)
480/60i (4:3)

Recording, Playback and Down-conversion Formats 

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60i Mode

i.LINK



Input

Analog 

Composite

– 

S-Video

– 

Output

Analog 

Component


Analog

Composite


S-Video


Playback/
Down Conversion
Format

1080/50i
576/50p (16:9/4:3)
576/50i (16:9/4:3)
576/50i (16:9/4:3)
576/50i (4:3)

Recording 
Format

1080/50i

576/50i (16:9)
576/50i (4:3)

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50i Mode

Available     

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Switchable    

Switchable (input) / available (output)

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Built-in, 16:9 Widescreen LCD Monitor

The HVR-M10 includes a 3.5-inch type color LCD 
monitor with a high resolution of approx. 250,000 pixels,
allowing operators to view the input source during
recording, or check the playback picture, in a widescreen
aspect ratio of 16:9.  This large screen is also helpful
when setting menus or audio recording levels, as well as
for monitoring the VTR and audio status.

Status Check

At the touch of a button, operators can display the
menu settings, mode of operation, time code and
audio level indications superimposed over the video on
the LCD monitor, allowing for easy status or settings
checks during recording, playback and feeding.

2-channel Independent Audio Record
Level Control with Audio Level Meter

Each input level for CH1 and CH2 can be independently
adjusted using two audio level controls on the control
panel and viewed with an audio level meter on the LCD
monitor. The audio
level meter can be
recalled quickly and
easily by a Status
Check function.

Time Code Preset

The time code

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can be preset using any number in

H/M/S/F (hours/minutes/seconds/frames) to record desired
tape-position information.  The time-code mode can be
selected between “REC RUN” and “FREE RUN”.  
In addition to the time code, user bits can also be set.

6 When recording video clips, which are transferred from other devices
through an i.LINK interface, the time code should be preset because the
time code is not copied.

External Control

The HVR-M10 comes equipped with the
wireless Remote Commander

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, which

provides control of basic 
functions.  In addition, the 
HVR-M10 is equipped with 
a LANC terminal.

Battery Operation

With the optional NP-F970 InfoLITHIUM

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Rechargeable

Battery Pack attached, the HVR-M10 can continuously
record in HDV mode for up to 545 minutes, or up to 
630 minutes in DVCAM/DV mode with the LCD monitor
off.  Battery information, such as the current charge level
and current remaining recording time, can be displayed
on the LCD monitor at the touch of a button.

Noiseless Design, with No Cooling Fan

The HVR-M10 requires no cooling fan, providing quiet
program-production environments.

Input

Output

O: 

Available     

O

Switchable    

Switchable (input) / available (output)

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Down-conversion Playback Capabilities

The HVR-M10 can convert material from 1080i down to 480i
and 576i, and output these video signals through its i.LINK
interface.  In addition, these signals can also be output via
either analog component, composite, or S-video connectors.
This allows editing of recorded material with a nonlinear 
editing system using current DV editing software

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as well as

recording SD signals to an external VTR, while simultaneously
recording HDV signals with the HVR-M10.  The HVR-M10 can
also down-convert to 480p and 576p and output these sig-
nals through its analog component video connectors.  

When down-converting these signals, the aspect ratio 
displayed can be converted from 16:9 to 4:3.  Display modes
can be selected from Squeeze, Letterbox or Edge crop.

3 When using the HVR-M10 down conversion capabilities with your current DV
editing software, please contact your nearest Sony office to confirm compatibility.

i.LINK

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Interface

The HVR-M10 is equipped with a 4-pin i.LINK interface.
This allows for on-cable digital transfer

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of audio, video, and

command signals to a connected VTR or nonlinear editing 
system in the HDV, DVCAM and DV formats.

4 i.LINK is a trademark of Sony Corporation used only to designate 
that a product contains an IEEE 1394 connector.  Not all products 
with an i.LINK connector will necessarily communicate with each other.  
For information on compatibility, operating conditions and proper connection,
please refer to the documentation supplied with any device with an i.LINK 
connector.  For information on devices that include an i.LINK connection, please
contact your nearest Sony office.
5 Insert and assemble editing using HDV material is not recommended with the
HVR-M10.  When video programs in the HDV format are transferred via the
i.LINK interface and edited, transitions from cut to cut may not be smooth.

Summary of Contents for HVR-M10N

Page 1: ...Digital HD Videocassette Recorder HVR M10N M10P ...

Page 2: ...M10 also offers a down conversion capability for its 1080i recordings These features enable the HVR M10 to be active immedi ately in current SD systems while also providing a step by step migration to the HD world operators can continue to upload materials in DVCAM or DV and switch to HDV when the need arises or upload in HDV 1080i using the down conversion capability as required In addition to ba...

Page 3: ...ith Existing and New DV Videocassette Tape As a member of the proven DV family of formats the HDV format has from the outset been developed for compatibility with all grades of DV videocassette tape This allows operators to use high grade DV videocassette tapes for applications where high robustness is critical or consumer grade videocassette tapes for more economical operations For heavy duty app...

Page 4: ... be output via either analog component composite or S video connectors This allows editing of recorded material with a nonlinear editing system using current DV editing software3 as well as recording SD signals to an external VTR while simultaneously recording HDV signals with the HVR M10 The HVR M10 can also down convert to 480p and 576p and output these sig nals through its analog component vide...

Page 5: ...can be independently adjusted using two audio level controls on the control panel and viewed with an audio level meter on the LCD monitor The audio level meter can be recalled quickly and easily by a Status Check function Time Code Preset The time code6 can be preset using any number in H M S F hours minutes seconds frames to record desired tape position information The time code mode can be selec...

Page 6: ...dio output LCD monitor General Mass Power requirements Power consumption Operating temperature Storage temperature Supplied accessories HDV DV SP DVCAM HDV DV SP DVCAM HDV DVCAM DV 1080 60i 1080 50i 480 60i NTSC 576 50i PAL 1080 60i 1080 50i 480 60i NTSC 576 50i PAL 480 60p 576 50p Max 18 812 mm s with PHDVM 63DM cassette Max 28 218 mm s with PHDVM 63DM cassette Max 63 min with PHDVM 63DM cassette...

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