Roland Systems Group Adds Video Scan Converter to VC-1 Series LineupRoland Systems Group announces the addition of the VC-1-SC video converter to the VC-1 Series line-up. The VC-1 Series of products recently introduced at NAB 2013, addresses the market demand for high-quality, video and audio converters for live/post production as well as installed systems. The new VC-1-SC is an up/down/cross scan converter to SDI/HDMI with frame sync. Video devices that accept digital signals such as SDI and HDMI have become more common in live production, and as a result, the need for video conversion is essential. The Roland VC-1-SC video converter is ideal for live production where you need analog or digital sources to match a certain SDI and/or HDMI video format, aspect ratio, or input type. The versatility of this converter to support a variety of configurations for live production and installed application make it highly valuable in many environments. VC-1-SC product features: • 3G (Level A and B)/HD/SD SDI in/out • HDMI in/out • RGB/component in • Composite in • HDCP support • Built-in frame synchronizer and scaler • Up/down/cross, frame rate, I/P, and aspect ratio conversion • Audio embedding or de-embedding • PC/Mac control application (VC-1 RCS) for deeper level settings control The VC-1-SC provides a high picture quality by maintaining the video characteristics of the original signal. There are no conversion or signal errors sometimes found with other video converters. The unit also features an on-board re-clocker to compensate for attenuation of SDI signals enabling longer distance runs. The VC-1-SC also supports both level A and B 3G-SDI, letting the user connect to for from a variety of SDI devices. Selectable audio embedding and de-embedding lets the user route different audio sources to or from video devices. The VC-1-SC shares in the same rugged build quality with 2mm aluminum case and connectors screwed to the chassis, as well as HDCP compliance. The VC-1-SC will be introduced at InfoComm in Orlando, Florida at the Roland Systems Group booth 1458 at the Orange County Convention Center.
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