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VC-1 converters get Euro launch
Roland Systems Group
By Carolyn Giardina Roland Systems Group is hosting the European launch of its VC-1 Series of video converters at IBC. That includes the VC-1-HS (HDMI to SDI), VC-1-SH (SDI to HDMI), VC-1-DL (bi-directional SDI/HDMI with audio/video delay and frame sync), and new VC-1-SC (up/down cross/scan converter to SDI/HDMI with frame sync). The VC-1-SC supports applications
including live production where analogue or digital sources are required to match a certain SDI and/or HDMI video format, aspect ratio, framerate, or input type. The VC-1-HS – which converts, extends and embeds audio from HDMI to SDI – complements the Roland V-1600HD and V-800HD multiformat video mixers when using SDI signals for camera inputs on the mixer. The VC-1-SH, which converts an SDI signal to HDMI, can be used with Roland’s V-40HD
What it says on the tin: The VC-1-SC video converter
multiformat video mixer when using an SDI camera as an input to the mixer. The VC-1-DL is developed for live production, broadcast and recording applications. Explained a Roland spokesman: “In live productions as you add more video components to a signal flow, latency is introduced. The VC-1-DL converter allows bidirectional conversion of SDI/HDMI and provides frame sync and delay adjustment of up to nine fields (4.5 frames) for audio and video independently.” The VC-1 Series incorporates
Roland’s multiformat conversion technology concentrated in a simplified mini-converter. According to Roland, they “faithfully convert the original source with no change in colour or brightness… By maintaining the video characteristics there are no interlacing artefacts, pixel shifting or other conversion or signal errors.” The VC-1 series also features an on-board re- clocker to compensate for attenuation of SDI signals carried over long distances. 7.J38
Enabling 4K SDI preview Bluefish444
By Carolyn Giardina A new Windows plug-in for Adobe Premiere Pro Creative Cloud software enabling 4K SDI preview as a free download is on show from Bluefish444.
Bluefish444 Epoch | 4K Supernova video cards are now supported by the Adobe Mercury Transmit plug-in. Epoch | 4K Supernova enables Adobe video editing tools’ 4K SDI functionality, building on the existing 2K/HD/SD
workflows already provided by the Create and Epoch video card range. New SDI functionality brought to Adobe Mercury Transmit by Epoch 4K | Supernova includes: 4K/2K/HD/SD HD-SDI outputs on a single video card, 4096x2160 23fps-30fps 4:2:2 YUV 8/10-bit HD-SDI, and QFHD 3840x2160 23fps-30fps 4:2:2 YUV 8/10-bit HD-SDI. Also possible are configurations allowing a maximum of 4096x2160 60fps 4:2:2 YUV 8/10-bit HD-SDI, as well as RGB/YUV HD-SDI output through four single link, dual link, and 3G SDI BNC outputs. 7.J07
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