Eyeheight to introduce safe-area graticule generator

Feb 21, 2008 8:30 AM

    
Eyeheight is introducing the SA-2U 4:4:4 safe-area graticule generator at NAB2008.

Eyeheight is introducing the SA-2U 4:4:4 safe-area graticule generator at NAB2008.

Eyeheight will introduce three major additions to its range of compact, modular broadcast production and post-production equipment at NAB2008.

The new Eyeheight SA-2U 4:4:4 safe-area graticule generator is a 4:4:4 dual-linkable graticule/safe-area and blanking generator. It is designed for SD, HD-SDI multidefinition (single-link), HD-SDI and 2K ultraDef (dual-link) post-production applications. The SA-2U generates safe action graticules and safe title and center markers.

The company will also make the U.S. debut of the AS-2MD 16-channel multidefinition audio shuffler, which simplifies the task of reassigning embedded audio channels within an HD-SDI or SD-SDI feed.

A second input allows embedded audio to be extracted from one feed and added to alternative video from another. It also enables audio breakaway of any source if installed on an HD-SDI router.

NAB2008 also will see the U.S. launch of the Eyeheight multidefinition logo inserter, a compact multidefinition logo inserter with dual independent logo generators and dual independent keyers.

See Eyeheight in NAB booth SU5905, or visit www.eyeheight.com.




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