C2-1350 Universal Video Scaler is based on TV One’s exclusive CORIO2™ technology and provides high quality up down and cross conversion between standard video computer and HDTV signals. NTSC and PAL standards are supported. Inputs can be Composite Video S-Video YUV Component YPbPr (Progressive Scan) Component or RGB. Our exclusive AutoSet feature takes the hassle out of setup by automatically sizing and positioning the computer image to fit exactly on the video screen. Signal parameters of the incoming video may be adjusted. All settings are stored in non-volatile memory and are retained even when power is switched off. The high resolution RGB/YPbPr outputs are selectable as any computer resolution up to 2048x2048 at any vertical refresh rate or any HDTV resolution up to 1080p. A wide variety of computer signal formats are available to support PC Mac and Workstation formats. In the standard resolution mode simultaneous outputs are available for Composite S-Video and YUV Component.
All the functions can be controlled via the front panel Push Buttons an Infrared Control Remote Unit or via an RS-232 connection. A Windows Control Panel is provided and most third party control systems interface directly with the entire C2 range of products. An On-Screen Display is available to assist in setup. Variable Zoom to 10X allows you to enlarge any part of the computer screen to fill the entire video screen and position controls allow you to move around to any area desired. Variable Shrink to as little as 10% allows fitting the image onto most displays. The advanced Digital Flicker Elimination circuitry and high sampling rate insures crisp clear images while full bandwidth chroma sampling insures faithfully reproduced high resolution colors. Motion compensation and a 3:2 Pulldown feature for NTSC greatly improves image quality.
A 4x1 integral stereo audio routing switcher provides unbalanced inputs and output to follow the video input selection. A rear panel terminal block provides access.
Advance features include Genlock Picture-In-Picture Chromakey and Lumakey. The Key Mode allows computer graphics to be keyed over an external Composite or S-Video signal. The keyed image may be faded in and out. Due to the 4:4:4 sampling format precise keying at the pixel level can be achieved. The Mix Mode permits glitch-free mixing between the computer image and external video. The PIP Mode allows either of the computer inputs to be inset in a window over either of the video inputs or visa versa. The PIP window may be placed anywhere on the screen. The Genlock feature insures precise synchronization of the incoming signals by providing a wide Subcarrier lock range with Subcarrier phase adjustment. The C2-1350 is housed in a desktop case and a rackmount kit is available as an option.
Input Expansion is available for both models by choosing the appropriate S2 Series product which links to the main unit via an Options Interconnect Cable. The routing of these additional inputs is controlled directly from the C2-1000 Series converter’s control system.
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