Initially intended as a complement to the ProductionVIED HD-SDI console, Vaddio's new UXHD allows the distribution of HD-SDI video to equipment that does not support SDI such as projectors, monitors, computers and players being able to scale analog inputs and outputs with HD component video support, Composite SD, S-Video about RGBHV.

Oh God, company specialized in PTZ cameras and control systems, just introduced the UXHD crosspoint, a solution with dual inputs and outputs, converter and scaler for HD-SDI and analog signals. According to Rob Sheeley, president of Vaddio, “The UXHD was originally designed as an accessory component to the ProductionVIED HD-SDI console. However, as our integrators carried out numerous camera system migration projects that incorporated HD-SDI video distribution to equipment that did not support SDI such as projectors, monitors, computers and players… UXHD crosspoint offered the ability to scale analog inputs and outputs with HD component video support (720p/1080i/1080p), Composite SD and S-Video, as well as RGBHV computer resolutions up to 1920 x 1200”. This equipment allows you to select the format and analog resolution at the input, selecting the desired SDI signal at the output. Whereas several converters were previously necessary, can now be done with a single unit. The UXHD allows users to easily integrate analog video and SDI signals into Vaddio's ProductionVIEW console with full control and switching of HD-SDI cameras or be used as a simple video converter.. Master control port runs via RS-232 and easily connects to third party control systems such as AMX, Crestron… for full access to internal unit functions. Besides, incorporates a genlock reference input making it easy to synchronize the SDI output to an external switcher. Vaddio's new unit can also be used as a signal converter with a loop output. In this case, an SDI or analog signal can be connected to the appropriate input, while the outputs can be analog or SDI (an entry, two exits). Besides, The input on both outputs can be up or down converted to different resolutions from the native resolution of the input signals.

By, 1 Mar, 2010, Section: Signal distribution, General, Projection

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