NORTHERN CALIFORNIA CABLE FIRM SELECTS JVC'S D-9
4:2:2 Format Chosen For High Picture Quality, Robustness

Wayne, New Jersey (October 6, 1998) - TCI Media Services of the 
Monterey Bay, a member of the TCI Pacific West Division, has 
selected JVC's 4:2:2 component D-9 as its in-house editing 
format.

The advertising arm of the business, TCI Media Services uses 
D-9 to create in-house advertisements and local programming 
broadcast to 135,000 cable households in scenic Santa Cruz and 
Monterey counties. "Where we live is one of the most scenic places 
in the country, so we definitely have a lot of material to work 
with to create great advertising and local programming," said TCI 
Chief Engineer Robert Baker. 

Before migrating to digital, TCI Media Services was using Beta SP 
analog but found itself at a crossroads. There was money in the 
budget to buy more Beta decks, but rather than continue with 
analog, Baker said it was time for TCI Media Services to make the 
digital transition.

"One of the considerations in going digital was archiving raw 
footage economically. With D-9 we can edit our raw footage 
without losing a generation, save time and money and still preserve 
the integrity of the archived footage." Baker said JVC's D-9 
was selected as the digital format of choice because it was more 
economical than other high-end digital competition, and because 
D-9 has a reputation for being robust. 

"D-9 is, by far, the strongest mid-term product out there," 
Baker said.

"The format's 4:2:2 processing, mild 3.3:1 compression and the 50 
Mbps data rate were the main reasons why we chose it. We also know 
that JVC's transport system is a strong one, and of course, 
D-9 is a more robust format than the DV Series. D-9' 
4:2:2 1/2-inch tape performs extremely well and holds up in post 
production, while the DV formats with smaller tape size don't cut 
it." 

TCI Media Services bought a D-9 BR-D85 Recorder with Pre-
Read; two D-9 BR-D750 Editors and a D-9 BR-D40 Recorder 
that docks to an Ikegami HL-45 Camera for field use. The economy of 
D-9 enabled Baker to get a complete acquisition package, 
outfit and create a digital room with pre-read and integrate 
another D-9 unit into an analog Beta suite all for under 
$50,000. Baker said the BR-D85 is run through a Pinnacle 601 
Aladdin to create effects. "We've done commercials on it. From an 
image quality standpoint, we can dub from Beta to D-9 and the 
picture is kept pretty and crisp. Plus, with the BR-D85's many 
features, we are getting more bang for our buck. Our Senior Editor 
Shawn Clark remarked that because of the BR-D85's Pre-Read feature, 
he's going to spend a lot less time in the Avid room. That saves us 
production dollars!" 

TCI Media Services has five edit suites. They are using one BR-D750 
as a source and a recorder for dubs in the same D-9 suite 
where the BR-D85 is integrated. The second BR-D750 is being 
integrated in a suite where TCI Media Services edits its local 
long-form programming. 

"Our next step is to migrate the remaining Beta rooms to D-9, 
that way both our advertising and long-form magazine shows will be 
done in D-9," Baker said. "I think everyone is migrating to 
digital sooner rather than later, and D-9 is the best cost-
effective mid-term solution that's currently available. Physically, 
it's an incredibly strong format, which really helped our decision. 
Plus, I like that JVC already is thinking about and preparing for 
the future with its D-9 100 Mbps data rate technology 
demonstrated at NAB98." 

JVC PROFESSIONAL PRODUCTS COMPANY, headquartered in Wayne, New 
Jersey, distributes a complete line of broadcast and professional 
equipment including cameras, recorders and editing products. For 
more information regarding D-9, contact David Walton at 1-
800-JVC-5825, or visit the JVC web site at www.jvc.com/pro.