C2-4100 RGB Video Scaler is a high performance PC-HDTV Video Scaler Seamless Switcher Chromkeyer Lumakeyer Picture-in-Picture Device RGB Frame Synchronizer Aspect Ratio Converter and a RGB-HDTV Genlock just to name a few. The 3-Inputs and 2-Outputs will accommodate RGBHV resolutions up to 2048x2048 and YPbPr in all HDTV formats. Plus the C2-4100 also has an RGBHV Preview Output to facilitate live event switching.
As a Picture-in-Picture Device any input of the C2-4100 RGB Video Scaler can be squeezed and placed into a window of any size and positioned anywhere on the screen. The window can be placed over any other input as the background. The image in the window can then be seamlessly switched to another video input. The image can also be zoomed while it is in the window. Multiple C2-4100 units may be cascaded to provide multiple windows.
C2-4100’s output signal format flexibility assures that the Native Resolution of virtually any display can be matched. Adjustment is provided for Contrast and each video input has its own non-volatile memory to retain these settings even when the power to the unit has been turned off. Integral Test Signals are user defined. A Logo memory is provided so the unit can easily be used as a Logo Inserter. The unit can be controlled from the front panel via RS-232 by an optional Infrared Control or a LAN with the optional Ethernet Control. The Windows Control Panel provides complete control of the unit and adds Macros to facilitate long complex sequence of commands.
Key Features of the C2-4100
Multiple conversion & scaling products in one
3 Inputs and 2 Outputs plus Preview Out
I/O: YPbPr YCbCr RGBHV RGsB RGBS
RGBHV to 2048x2048 & All HDTV Resolutions
Genlock any Input to any other
AutoSet Sizing - Exclusive CORIO feature
Seamless Switching with Cuts or Fades
Unrestricted P-I-P – Any Input over any other
RS-232 Interface for external control
CORIO2 Technology Conversion Engine
Zoom up to 1000% with 100% Pan coverage
Image Shrink to 10% with 100% Pan coverage
Video Image Adjustment with Multiple Memory
Front Panel Knob Buttons & LCD for control
Optional IR Remote or IP Interface
Universal Internal Power Supply
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