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Features HDV/DV Conversion Feature
This converts analog component, DVI-I, or SDI (HD/SD) signals to HDV or DV in real
time. It can also go the other way and convert HDV or DV streams to analog component,
DVI, or SDI (HD/SD) signals.
* Only the VC-300HD supports SDI signals.
High-performance Scaler
The unit has a built-in scaler that can convert input video to video formats having a
different number of pixels. For example, it’s possible to convert 720p video, or RGB
video from a computer, to 1080i.
High-quality 4:4:4 10-bit Processing
The VC-200HD/VC-300HD use 4:4:4/10-bit processing for video calculations. Analog
component input is also digitized at 4:4:4 with 10-bit depth. This means that video
handled by the unit is processed at the highest quality possible, so there is no
degradation.
Simultaneous Output
Converted video is simultaneously output to each output connector.
* See p. 45 for the relationship between formats and the connectors that can provide a
particular type of output. With certain combinations, some output connectors cannot
provide output in the selected video format with some combinations.
HD-SDI Input and Output
This VC-300HD is capable of SDI (HD/SD) input and output. This lets you input video
digitally from commercial-use video equipment using a single BNC cable.
Component Input and Output
You can input and output HD and SD video using analog components. For instance, it’s
possible to convert output from the V-440HD Multi-format Video Mixer to HDV or HD-
SDI. You can then input the converted video to an HDV video deck or HD device for
recording.
DVI-I Input
RGB video from a computer can be input, so you can record presentations and the like
on HDV or other video formats. Because DVI-I is supported, you can use either analog
or digital signals.
Reference-signal Input and Output
The unit’s external synchronizing-signal input is compatible with black burst as well as
2-level and 3-level synchronization. This lets you synchronize the unit to existing house
sync.
Audio Input and Output with Audio Delay
You can input analog audio and embed it in HDV or SDI video. What’s more, you can
set an audio delay, enabling you to delay the audio so it matches a video signal that’s
been delayed as the result of being routed through a switcher (or for some other
reason). You can even make delay settings for audio data input from HDV or SDI.