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Matrox Announces Matrox Convert DVI
Inexpensive SD/HD SDI Scan Converter with Genlock
September 3, 2009
Source: Matrox
Matrox Video Products Group has announced
Matrox Convert DVI, an SD/HD SDI scan converter with high-end
features priced at just $995 US.

Matrox Convert DVI lets users convert high-resolution DVI
sources into HD or SD video for broadcast, display, and recording.
It outputs the entire computer screen or lets the user focus
on details in a region of interest of any size within the
larger resolution. Premium features such as genlock with timing
offset controls, an advanced downscaling algorithm, a flicker
reduction filter, and one-to-one pixel mapping ensure optimal
quality and flexibility.
Matrox Convert DVI is a multi-purpose device,
said Chris Yigit, Matrox technical marketing manager. Its
ideal for creating broadcast video from computer applications
such as video games, PowerPoint presentations, YouTube videos,
Google Earth animations, and web browser sessions. Its
a user-friendly way to create software application training
videos. Its the perfect appliance to drive projectors
and large displays at live events and in houses of worship.
And its a very low-cost HD preview monitoring solution
for video editors using applications such as Avid Media Composer.
Matrox Convert DVI will be demonstrated at IBC 2009 on stand
7.B29.
Key features of Matrox Convert DVI
DVI input up to 1920 x 1200
Digital outputs: HD/SD SDI
Stereo audio input can be embedded into the SDI output
signal
Analog outputs: HD/SD analog component, S-Video, and
composite
Simultaneous analog and digital output
SD analog black burst (bi-level) or HD tri-level genlock
with timing offset controls
Realtime HD to SD hardware downscaling with proper
color space and aspect ratio conversion
Region of interest output support
Anti-flicker filter
Can operate as a stand-alone appliance
Price and availability
Matrox Convert DVI, priced at $995 US (£649, €799)
not including local taxes, will be available through a worldwide
network of authorized dealers in November 2009.
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