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Miranda Technologies to showcase new 5.1 feature for XVP-3901 converter
Apr 14, 2009 9:14 AM
Miranda will be highlighting new, advanced 5.1 audio and control features for its Densité XVP-3901 3Gb/s HD, SD up/down/crossconverter at the NAB Show.
Miranda Technologies will highlight new 5.1 audio processing features for its Densité XVP-3901 3Gb/s HD, SD up/down/crossconverter at the NAB Show, April 20-23, in Las Vegas.
The company also will introduce the CP-200 advanced remote-control panel system for the Densité range, with dual touch-screen display.
The XVP-3901 can be fitted with two audio processing submodules that can provide Dolby E/Digital (AC-3) decoding and encoding, and upmixing using Linear Acoustic upMAX technology.
Standard audio features include 16-channel embedded audio processing with automatic delay to keep lip-sync. The processor provides shuffling and downmixing, and also can offer dynamic processing, loudness metering and four AES inputs/outputs for additional flexibility.
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