Brick House Proteus offers standards conversion in compact size

Apr 28, 2005 2:45 PM, NAB Update e-newsletter

    



The Brick House Proteus features 10-bit SDI, analog composite, audio I/O and advanced standards conversion algorithms.
Brick House Video introduced Proteus, a new portable standards converter at NAB2005.

Proteus features 10-bit SDI, analog composite and audio I/O, and advanced standards conversion algorithm for PAL to NTSC and NTSC to PAL, comprehensive audio synchronization facilities and a full set of signal processing controls.

Features include:

  • Advanced motion adaptive standards conversion algorithm
  • Full audio delay/synchronization options for AES, analog and embedded
  • Video and audio processing controls
  • Format converter, synchronizer, TBC and audio mux/demuxer
  • Compact and rugged, field portable/desktop unit or rack mount version

For more information, visit www.brickhousevideo.com.

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