XDCAM
XDCAM is a professional digital camera system introduced by Sony in 2003. It features tapeless (non linear) recording of DVCAM or MPEG IMX video data, as well as MXF metadata and a low resolution AV proxy stream, on an optical disc similar to a Blu-Ray disc called the Professional Disc, which holds about 23 GB of video data. The XDCAM range includes cameras and decks which act as drop-in replacements to VCRs. Via IEEE 1394, these decks can also serve as random access computer drives for easy import of the video data to NLE systems.
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