Leitch announces HUC-3901 HDTV upconverter

Aug 23, 2004 4:31 PM, Beyond The Headlines e-newsletter

    

Leitch's HDTV upconverter in NEO, the company’s advanced processing platform, is now available.

The HUC-3901 offers upconversion from SDI to HDTV. It supports both 1080i and 720p outputs, offers either quick selection from five preset common aspect ratios or fully scalable output aspect ratio and picture position, and will remap one group of embedded audio with matching delay into the output HDTV signal.

With the HUC-3901, users can perform last-stage upconversion of SDI signals prior to DTV transmission, bridge existing SDI content into an HDTV island, upconvert existing CG video and repurpose existing key/fill signals for master control.

For more information, visit www.leitch.com.

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