Features
3.5-inch front panel colour LCD
The recorder's large 3.5-inch colour LCD shows input image and status, as well as displaying images during playback and device settings screens. It allows confirmation that intended images are input to the recorder correctly without the need for an external display.
3D/2D Full HD Recording
The HVO-3300MT supports both 3D and 2D Full HD recording. It accepts various 3D formats (side by side, line by line and dual stream). Input signal format is selectable via menu. 3D data are recorded as either side-by-side or top-and-bottom format.
Two channel recording
The HVO-3300MT can simultaneously record two separate channels of input video, such as images from a connected endoscope and an OR room camera.
Wide range of video interfaces
A wide variety of input/output signal formats are supported, including 3G-SDI, HD-SDI, DVI-D (both for 3D and 2D); together with SD-SDI, composite and S-Video only for 2D. RGB input only is available for the sub-picture in PinP mode.
Large HDD supports long recording times
The recorder's high capacity 2TB hard drive allows a maximum recording time of around 168 hours (single channel, in Best picture quality setting).
Simultaneous recording onto two external media
While video images are recorded onto the internal HDD, they can also be stored simultaneously on up to two external media devices (e.g. Blu-ray/DVD disc, removable USB HDD, USB flash memory and/or a server connected to hospital networks).
Network data transmission via CIFS
Recorded video footage and still images can be transferred to a connected server - such as the Sony Content Management System (CMS) - via CIFS over hospital networks, allowing users to access recordings quickly after a recording is completed. This eliminates the additional step of users having to transfer recordings onto their PC using an external media source.
Live streaming
Live stream images captured by endoscopes, cameras and other devices in real time to consulting rooms, offices and other locations outside the OR. (Requires Sony CMS version 2.2 and HVO-3300 firmware version 1.1 or later).
DICOM MWL support
Support for DICOM Modality Work List allows automatic input of patient information from RIS or DICOM servers via the hospital network. Hospital staff aren't required to manually key-in patient information data before surgery, avoiding human error and saving time. (Requires firmware version 1.1 or later).
The HVO-3300MT can also transmit captured still image data to a PACS system using the DICOM protocol.
The HVO-3300MT can also transmit captured still image data to a PACS system using the DICOM protocol.
Ideal HVO-1000MD and HVO-3000MT Replacement
While offering enhanced functionality, the HVO-3300MT has command compatibility with previous-generation HVO-1000MD and HVO-3000MT recorders. Operators who have used these existing recorders will appreciate the operational familiarity of the HVO-3300MT.
exFAT and NTFS support
The HVO-3300MT supports exFAT and NTFS as well as FAT32 file formats. Recordings can be stored directly on an external USB mass storage device, with no need for pre-formatting before use.
External touch panel capability
Convenient operation of HVO-3300MT functions - such as REC/STOP for each channel independently and input of patient data - can also be accomplished via an optional touch panel controller (available separately*).
* For more details, please contact your nearest Sony sales office or authorised dealer.
* For more details, please contact your nearest Sony sales office or authorised dealer.
Space-Saving, Lightweight Compact Design
This recorder is approximately 81 mm slimmer and 1.9 kg lighter than predecessor HVO-1000MD/HVO-3000MT models.
Simultaneous proxy recording
Original high quality video data and smaller proxy files can be recorded at the same time. This streamlines integration with Sony's CMS system - such as using high quality image files for clinical presentations, while lower resolution proxies can be shared on tablet devices or archived for future legal/compliance purposes.
Bookmark index linkage to CMS
Bookmark index markers are automatically recorded onto the video stream when user actions occur, such as taking still pictures or temporarily pausing recording. These bookmarks can be fed directly into the connected CMS (CMDS-MS10MD or CMDS-MS20MD), allowing users to easily locate viewing/editing points on the CMS timeline. (NB: requires CMS Ver 2.1 or later).