TV One’s dual-channel video, audio processor gets face lift

Nov 4, 2009 10:15 AM

    
The new control panel for TV One’s C2-7300 dual-channel video processor provides a wider variety of control options to the user.

The new control panel for TV One’s C2-7300 dual-channel video processor provides a wider variety of control options to the user.

The C2-7300 series of dual-channel video and audio processors from TV One is now available with a choice of front panels, providing a wider variety of control options to the user. A 48-button CORIO EXP front panel is designed for live operation, and a programmable 12-button front panel is suited for applications where restricted access to functions is required.

Both the C2-7310 and C2-7300 units include two CORIO2 video and audio processing engines for scaling and conversion of HD/SD-SDI, composite video, S-video, YUV component, YPbPr HD component, DVI and RGB signals and processing of 32 individual channels of stereo audio.




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