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Ensemble ships BrightEye 92-A downconverter
Aug 24, 2007 8:53 AM
Ensemble Designs at IBC2007 will feature its BrightEye 92-A HD downconverter, a palm-sized unit for use in broadcast, sports and OB applications.
The BrightEye 92-A, which Ensemble Designs has begun shipping, comes with analog audio outputs and an HDMI output that can be used for confidence monitoring in the field.
The BrightEye line of converters includes upconverters, audio embedders, TBCs and frame syncs. BrightEye units can be controlled through either front-panel or Mac/PC software access.
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