Crystal Vision reveals latest interface and keying technology at IBC 2011

Aug 3, 2011 1:03 PM

    

The Crystal Vision Up-Down-S 3G adds signal timing facility.

At IBC 2011, Crystal Vision will unveil the company's latest range of modular interface and keying products. Products will include a clean and intelligent 2x2 switch with a full framestore synchronizer on each input; a synchronizing up/down/cross converter that can perform two different conversions at the same time; an audio/video delay perfect for correcting large lip-sync errors and enhancements to the modular three-layer logo keyer.

Safe Switch-L 3G provides clean and intelligent 2x2 switching between two 3Gb/s, HD or SD sources, with a full framestore synchroniser on each input allowing it to correct for any timing difference between the two inputs - resulting in no disruption to the output picture when a switch takes place.

Up-Down-S 3G is a synchronizing up/down/cross converter that includes signal timing, meaning engineers can now synchronize sources timed to a different reference or correct any processing delays while up or down converting.

See Crystal Vision on stand on 2.B11 at IBC2011.




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