Miranda rolls out XVP-3901 HD/SD processor

Oct 16, 2008 10:07 AM


             
Miranda’s new XVP-3901 Densité Series 3Gb/s HD/SD video and audio processor provides advanced signal processing functions on a single card.

Miranda’s new XVP-3901 Densité Series 3Gb/s HD/SD video and audio processor provides advanced signal processing functions on a single card.

At IBC2008, Miranda Technologies launched a new Densité Series 3Gb/s HD/SD video and audio processor, the XVP-3901, that delivers advanced signal processing on a single card.

The XVP-3901 can adapt feeds to match a facility’s house format. It can accept 3Gb/s HD/SD feeds and continuously deliver independent 3G/HD and SD outputs. The processor performs all the necessary up/down/crossconversions as well as color space and aspect ratio conversions to maintain the chosen output format regardless of the input format.

An optional fiber cartridge simplifies fiber-optic installation and provides simple selection between fiber and BNC inputs/outputs. The processor supports AFD automatic aspect ratio control and offers background keying so side panels, or top/bottom panels, introduced by up/downconversion can be filled with video or graphics.

For more information, visit www.miranda.com/xvp.



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