FOR-A to debut VPS-700 GINGA to European audience

Aug 22, 2005 4:59 PM, IBC Update e-newsletter

    



The VPS-700 offers optional 2-D DVE in every input, delivering up to 32 DVE channels and flexibility for multi-source productions.

FOR-A will offer the first European demonstration of its one M/E digital switcher, the VPS-700 GINGA at IBC2005.

The VPS-700 offers several options, including 2-D DVE for every input, up to 16 SD inputs and outputs, six keyers, six chroma keys and six channels of 2-D or 3-D DVE.

The VPS-700 offers optional 2-D DVE in every input, delivering up to 32 DVE channels and flexibility for multi-source productions. It supports the 525/60 and 625/50 standard definition formats. It features eight standard inputs, each of which has a frame synchronizer and still store feature using the F/S freeze and eight standard outputs that can be increased in increments of four up to 16 primary inputs, 16 outputs and six key layers (four keyers and two DSK).

See FOR-A at IBC2005 stand 2.141 or visit www.for-a.com.

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