Brick House Video teams with Let It Wave for super-resolution upconversion

Oct 2, 2006 8:00 AM

    

Brick House Video has entered into a technology partnership with French company Let It Wave to offer high-quality signal-conversion technology in Brick House Video’s Syntax HD signal up/crossconverter. Company executives said the technology provided better quality conversion than many higher-priced units.

Syntax leverages an FPGA from Let It Wave that’s based on its super-resolution bandlet algorithms, offering the advantages of motion-compensated processing without the currently associated disadvantages of high cost and motion.  A white paper on the technology is available at www.letitwave.com.

Delivery of the first Syntax units is scheduled for this month.

For more information, visit www.brickhousevideo.com and www.letitwave.com.




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