www.aja.com Convert with AJA Solutions for integrating a world of different signals. FS2 Maximum Conversion,
Minimum Size. Dual-channel frame synchronization and conversion in 1RU
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FS2 delivers dual-channel conversion and frame synchr po er in a slim 1RU spac FS2
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power in a slim 1RU space. With two independent video and audio processors, FS2 can do the work of multiple devices with support for DVI/HDMI input and Region of Interest scaling allow computer signals to be brought into video workflows easily.
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With comprehensive analog and digital I/O (including optional fiber connections), GPI automation and a compact size FS2 integrates easily into any workflow.
ROI
NEW at NAB Bringing Computers and Video Together. High quality DVI to SDI Mini-Converter
Incorporate computer signals into the video world without sacrificing budget or space with AJA’s ROI Mini-Converter. ROI supports DVI and HDMI inputs as well as audio embedding and new Region
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of Interest scaling controlled through an interactive interface, making it the high-quality choice for AV, broadcast and post production needs.
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Affordable 4K Monitoring. 4K 3G-SDI to 4K HDMI 1.4a Mini-Converter
Get 4K monitoring under control with Hi5-4K. Convert professional 4K or QuadHD signals, using 4x3G- SDI inputs, to a single HDMI used on newer 4K monitors. Hi5-4K is an efficient, highly-portable device that enables using affordable 4K gear within professional workflows.
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