9950 3G Up/Down/Cross Converter and Frame Sync
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The 9950 is a frame synchronizer and an up, down and cross converter that supports 3 Gb/s, HD and SD SDI signals. Excellent for on-air use, the 9950 is equally at home in a 3G island, in an HD signal ingest installation, or in a production application. Embedded audio will have automatic delay compensation, dutifully retaining lip sync.
When configured as an upconverter the 9950 outputs 1.5 HD or 3 Gb/s HD video. All processing is performed on progressive signals at full bandwidth 4:4:4 for optimum signal quality. Aspect ratio conversion choices include: Letterbox, Anamorphic, Crop and Zoom.
When used as a downconverter, the 9950 has a 3G/HD SDI input and four outputs. The Aspect Ratio Conversion process offers Resizing and Repositioning with choices for: Letterbox, Anamorphic, Crop and Zoom. The 9950 automatically adjusts between 3G/HD and SD color space and gamma.
The 9950 provides cross conversion between formats, processing all popular variations of 1080 and 720, making it simple for every facility to ingest any type of 3G, HD or SD signal.
The 9950 incorporates an aspect ratio converter for standard definition signals. Resizing and Repositioning includes choices for: Letterbox, Anamorphic, Crop and Zoom.
The 9950 supports AFD (Active Format Description) to mark or identify the aspect ratio of the video content. These flags are generated at the output of the module, and they are read at the input. This allows the up and downconversion process to adapt automatically to material that is already in letterbox or pillarbox form in order to produce the most appropriate conversion.
Input standard and frame rate are auto-detected. The 9950 automatically performs color space conversion. The built-in Proc Amp provides adjustment of signal parameters with controls for video, chroma, setup, hue. Vertical interval data is faithfully preserved and is passed from input to output. The output is timeable with respect to the reference input.
An infinitely adjustable timing system genlocks to your house reference. The 9950 genlocks to either composite video (PAL or NTSC) or to Tri-Level Sync. The module can lock to the frame’s master reference or reference can be connected directly to the module’s external reference BNC. The serial output timing can be set anywhere within a frame of the selected input reference.
Upon loss of signal, the 9950 provides freeze frame or black until the signal is recovered. In freeze mode, audio can be muted or passed as desired.
Closed captioning is carried in data packets in the vertical interval ancillary data space. The 9950 properly translates between 3G/HD caption data and traditional SD captioning (line 21) so that closed captioning content is converted transparently between video standards and formats.
The 9950 supports four groups (16 channels) of audio embedded into the SDI stream. The internal processing disembeds the audio so that it can be processed independently of the video. When the video input and output are not synchronous to each other and the 9950 acts as a frame synchronizer; the audio content is appropriately sample rate converted to the new output sample rate. There is a compensating delay in the audio path to maintain lip sync with the video content. Additionally, delay is adjustable up to one second.
The 9950 includes a full-featured, sixteen-channel audio mixer. The channel swap and shuffle capability allows you to completely rearrange and remix audio channels. It can take embedded content, adjust levels and remap channels, and deliver it to the output as an embedded signal. It provides precise control over audio level, with up to 12 dB of gain to compensate for low level sources.
For discrete AES I/O, analog audio I/O, Dolby encoding, and Dolby decoding, pair the 9950 with the 9600 3G Embedder, Disembedder and Data Inserter.
The 9950 supports AFD (Active Format Description) to mark or identify the aspect ratio of the video content. These flags are generated at the output of the module, and they are read at the input. This allows the up and downconversion process to adapt automatically to material that is already in letter or pillarbox form in order to produce the most appropriate conversion.
The 9950 can be used locally or controlled and configured remotely with Avenue Touch Screens, Express Panels, or Avenue PC Software. Alarm generation, configurable user levels, module lock out, and customizable menus are just some of the tools included in the Avenue Control System. SNMP support is provided.