CORIOview C2-6104A 4-Window DVI-U Processor is based on TV One's exclusive CORIO2 technology and has five DVI-U inputs (including one for cascade or background usage) to place up to 4 sizeable windows on a single DVI-I output. Each window is powered by a CORIO2 scaler providing full PIP flexibility.
DVI-U covers multiple Digital and Analog formats and is the same as DVI-I plus Composite Video. DVI-D resolutions up to 1920x1200@60Hz and 1080p are supported along with analog DVI-A (RGBHV/YUV/ YPbPr via optional HD-15 adaptor) resolutions up to 2048x2048 at virtually any refresh rate. Composite Video is also supported. Virtually all computer signal formats are accommodated. High performance de-interlacing with motion-adaptive noise reduction provides input compatibility with YUV and YPbPr sources such as 525i 625i 720p 1080i and 1080p. Custom resolutions can also be added quickly and easily using available software.
All settings are stored in non-volatile memory and are retained even when power is switched off. Ten user defined presets (controllable directly from the front panel or external communications) are also available to customize settings for various applications. A built-in LCD and menu system aids quick setup. Functions can be controlled via the front panel Push Buttons RS-232/ RS-422/RS-485 or Ethernet.
Color borders and source labeling are also provided for each window. Four Still Image Stores are built into the unit which can each display one of ten user loadable graphic images to be used in place of an input. The 5th input is available for use as a background to the 4 windows or as a cascade input from another CORIOview unit – thus adding 4 more windows per unit.
The CORIO Tool Suite integrates fully with the unit and most third party control systems interface directly with the entire C2 range of products.
Variable Zoom to 10X allows you to enlarge any part of the graphic image to fill the entire computer screen and position controls allow you to move around to any area desired. Variable Shrink to as little as 10% allows fitting multiple images next to each other with full positional controls.
Advanced Features include Genlock Chromakey Lumakey and Mixing. The Key Mode allows any window to be keyed over any other with variable priority / layer control. 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 unit is housed in a 1RU case with rack mount ears provided and is powered from a standard 110-240v supply
> 4-Window Processor
> 4x High Quality CORIO2 Scaling Engines
> 5x DVI-U inputs (DVI-I DVI-A and Composite Video)
> 5th input for background or cascading multiple units
> 4x Internal Still Image Stores
> DVI-D I/O support to 1920x12001080p@60Hz
> DVI-A I/O support to 2048x2048 1080p@60Hz
> Analog supports RGBHV RGBS RGsB YPbPr
> 10 User-definable Presets for quick setup
> Motion Adaptive De-interlacing and Noise Reduction for YUV and YPbPr inputs
> Color Borders and Source Labeling
> Variable Image Zoom to 10X and Shrink to 10%
> Per-pixel or Percentage Scaling Control
> Autoset - Automatic Analog Picture Sizing
> Chromakey Lumakey Genlock and Mix
> Front Panel includes LCD Menu Control and Quick- Setup features
> Control via RS-232/RS-422/RS-485 Ethernet or Front Panel
> CORIO Tool Suite compatible
> Optional modules (e.g. for Tally input/output)
> 1RU rack-mount case
> Optional Tally Module
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