Crystal Vision releases SYNNER-E 3G synchronizer

Dec 7, 2011 4:03 PM

    

The Crystal Vision SYNNER-E 3G synchronizer can be used to sync sources or as a delay line.

Crystal Vision releases SYNNER-E 3G Synchronizer to simplify system designs for those working with 3Gb/s, HD or SD sources in AES and Dolby E environments. SYNNER-E 3G's multi-functionality combines a video synchronizer, tracking audio delay, embedder, de-embedder, audio processor and video proc-amp, along with four group audio handling, advanced processing of Dolby E, integrated fiber connectivity and flexible delay compensation — all on one 100mm x 266mm board.

SYNNER-E 3G can be used both as a video synchronizer — ideal for external sources that are not timed to station references — and as a delay line, for when the frame rate is correct but the source has been passed through other equipment and therefore been delayed for a few lines.




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