Miranda to unveil XVP-3901 video, audio processing card
Jul 24, 2008 8:00 AM
The new Densité Series XVP-3901 offers 3G, HD and SD video and audio processing on a single card.
Miranda Technologies will introduce the Densité Series 3G/HD/SD video and audio processor at IBC2008.
The new Densité Series XVP-3901 offers 3G/HD/SD video and audio processing on a single card and is well-suited for incoming and outgoing feed applications. The module accepts 3G/HD/SD signals via BNC or fiber and provides simultaneous 3G/HD and SD outputs. Signals can be up/down/crossconverted and frame synchronized. Black side panels introduced during up/downconversion can be filled using an integral background keyer.
The XVP-3901 provides 16 channels of embedded audio processing, with four AES inputs and outputs. Audio functions include compressor/limiter/expander capabilities and 5.1-to-stereo downmixing. The XVP-3901 is designed for the new Densité Series 3RU frame, which can combine both 2RU and 3RU cards.
See Miranda Technologies at IBC Stand 8.B80, or visit www.miranda.com.
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