
#RECORDER 2 4K FEEDS PORTABLE#
There will be an option to purchase the device with a portable battery as well. One will be able to edit the captured footage directly on the device along with the option to attach a bigger reference monitor, mouse and a keyboard to start editing immediately. The Cinemartin’s recorder will provide 3 to 5 hours of battery support as it can be powered by using a broad range of available portable standard laptop or V-Mount batteries.


#RECORDER 2 4K FEEDS WINDOWS 8.1#
Furthermore, the units will come with Windows 8.1 or Windows 10, so they can be quickly transformed into a portable editing station. The recorder features an Industrial 64-Bit Intel Based computer, with 6.7″ HD touchscreen, 8 to 16GB RAM and an integrated internal SSD of up to 1TB, 6G-SDI and HDMI ports.

The following video reveals the first prototype unit that is currently still under development. The entry models S and P will provide 8 or 10-bit 4:2:2 4K recording up to 30p, as the G model will be capable of 4K 4:4:4 10 or 12Bit recording up to 60 frames per second. The device will come in 3 slightly different versions, the models S, P and G and will be able to record 4K 12-bit 4:4:4 video up to 60p. The Spanish company, known for the famous Prores and HEVC H.265 standalone & plugin video converters, recently has announced the upcoming release of Next, a portable palm-sized video recorder, that will record up to 4K DCI-compliant resolution at various frame rates / bit-depths. If you are in the market for a new external recorder for your 4K camera, you might be interested in the recent announcement of a first recorder by Cinemartin due to be released this summer.
