TV One is spotlighting its C2-7310 dual-channel HD video and audio processor during IBC2008.
Created to address the needs of the broadcast and professional video markets, the C2-7310 supports nearly every bidirectional SDTV-to-HDTV conversion possible within a compact 1RU enclosure.
Beyond its dual-channel up/cross/downconversion capabilities for SD and HD, the C2-7310 offers multiformat switching, dual picture-in-picture, edge blending, chroma/luma key, aspect ratio conversion and logo insertion. The device has 11 inputs and two independent outputs that accommodate multiple HD/SD-SDI, DVI, YPbPr, RGB, YUV, CV and YC signals as well as all HDTV formats and any PC resolution up to 2048 x 2048.
The C2-7310 processor also accommodates AES3-id audio, eight inputs and eight outputs, from each of the two HD-44 connectors located on its rear panel.
See TVOne at IBC2008 Stand 3.C41, or visit www.tvone.eu.
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