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FOR-A intros new VPS series switchers
May 6, 2005 4:51 PM, Beyond The Headlines e-newsletter
The VPS-700 features six key layers, four M/E keyer and key mask functions.
FOR-A has introduced the next generation of its VPS series of switchers, the VPS-700 GINGA.
The switcher includes 2-D DVE for every input, up to 16 SD inputs and outputs, six keyers and six channels of 3-D DVE.
The VPS-700 offers:
Optional 2-D DVE in every input;
Up to 32 DVE channels and flexibility for multi-source productions;
525/60 and 625/50 SD formats;
Eight standard inputs, each of which has a frame synchronizer and still store feature using the F/S freeze;
Eight standard outputs, which can be increased by increments of four to up to 16 primary inputs, 16 outputs and six key layers (four keyers and two DSK).
The VPS-700 includes:
Six key layers;
Four M/E keyers for linear, luminance, chroma (optional) with edge/shadow generation and key mask functions;
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