Eyeheight to unveil eight new products

Sep 9, 2009 10:02 AM

    

Eyeheight will introduce eight additions to its range of HD, SD and multidefinition broadcast equipment at IBC2009.

The new products include:

  • The CW-2M font crawler, an HD/SD logo and ticker generator with integral keyer;
  • The LE-2nM, LE-2nS and LE-2nU single-card legalizers housed in a compact half-rack-width chassis;
  • The LE-2U, a dual-link legalizer with composite, RGB and YUV color-space correction;
  • The LI-2DM is a multirate dual logo inserter;
  • PlayoutHD, a multidefinition version of the SDI presentation switcher;
  • The TC-2M, a multidefinition time code reader and generator;
  • The UD-2 up/downconverter with three-field temporal processing and 3:2 pull down frame-rate conversion; and
  • The SA-2U, a 4:4:4 dual-link graticule/safe-area and blanking generator.

See Eyeheight at IBC2009 in Stand 2.C48.




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