Eyeheight’s new small, powerful LE-2MD multidefinition legalizer is housed in the NB-9 nanoBox.
Eyeheight has added the LE-2MD to its range of broadcast-quality, low-latency video legalizers.
Shown as a prototype at IBC2008 in September, the LE-2MD is now available as a production unit. The LE-2MD is compatible with all commonly used signal standards from 525- and 625-line SD up to 720p and 1080i HD. The legalizer takes the incoming signal and switches to the appropriate processing format.
Structured as two internal independent legalizers, the LE-2MD can be configured to operate in composite and RGB domains simultaneously. PC-based time code-logging software is included for quality assurance applications. Legalization can be performed in RGB, YUV or composite color space. Individual gain, lift and hue controls are incorporated together with clobbeRing, Eyeheight's automatic overshoot/undershoot suppression system.
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