FOR-A to debut HD frame rate converter

Mar 15, 2006 4:03 PM, NAB Update e-newsletter

    

FOR-A will introduce its FRC-7000 HD frame rate converter at NAB2006.

The FRC-7000 uses motion compensation processing via motion vectors to convert field frequencies and enables conversion between different HD frame rates.

The FRC-7000 can convert frame rates between 1080/59.94i and 50i and between 720/59.94p and 50p.

The FRC-7000’s motion compensation processing technology uses motion vectors to reduce judder and video resolution deterioration in field frequency conversion. The frame rate converter has Scene Cut Detection that detects scene cuts automatically to ensure that the conversion is performed without generating a motion compensation image from unrelated cuts.

See FOR-A at NAB2006 in booth C3210, or visit www.for-a.com.

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