Eyeheight to show new infrastructure products at NAB

Feb 16, 2009 8:46 AM

    
The new UD-2 is an up/downconverter with three-field temporal processing and 3:2-pulldown frame-rate conversion.

The new UD-2 is an up/downconverter with three-field temporal processing and 3:2-pulldown frame-rate conversion.

Eyeheight will introduce its UD-2 up/downconverter and eyeCon controller at NAB in April.

The UD-2 is an up/downconverter with three-field temporal processing and 3:2-pulldown frame-rate conversion. It is compatible with the 18 video standards currently in use across 525/625, 720p, 1080p and 1080i. A video noise reduction feature enables overall noise and artifacts associated with DCT compression to be minimized.

The eyeCon controller allows PC-based control of any module in the Eyeheight FB-9E intelligent chassis. Integral diagnostics provide instant assurance that the module under interrogation is operational. If an error is detected, holding the cursor over the red status light reveals information such as loss of source video.

The Ethernet interface allows device communication and control via intranet or Internet, giving users the ability to check a compatible Eyeheight product anywhere in the world via TCP/IP link.

For more information, visit www.eyeheight.com.




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