3 overview, Overview – Kramer Electronics SP-10D User Manual
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Overview
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3 Overview
The unique SP-10D is a multi-standard/multi-format broadcast quality
video processor – ProcAmp, TBC, format converter (for mixing different
types of equipment), and standards converter. It is a universal single-box
solution for all your video processing requirements.
In particular, the SP-10D Digital Video Processor includes the following:
• Inputs: composite video, s-Video, component video (YUV or RGB/S),
and genlock
• Outputs
: composite video, s-Video, component video (YUV, RGsB,
RGBS, RGBHV), “before/after” split-screen, and genlock loop
• Video Standards
: PAL-B/D/G/H/I/M/N, NTSC-3.58/4.43, SECAM
• ProcAmp functions: video gain, brightness, contrast, color, hue, and
sharpness (independent H and V)
• A full range of color control features in both YUV and RGB color
spaces
• Four-field memory for the highest picture quality
• Timing: genlocked to an external video reference with control of
H-delay and SCH phase. Alternatively, the unit can synthesize its own
timing to provide a full time-base-corrected (TBC) output
• Individual H and V Chroma – Luma delay
In addition, the SP-10D Digital Video Processor includes:
• 16 non-volatile memory setups that are available for saving the settings
• Power-down save, picture freeze, and a screen splitter that provides
simultaneous "before and after" image comparison on one monitor
• Full 10-bit digital processing throughout, for the highest possible video
quality
Control the SP-10D:
• Using the front panel buttons and the 7-segment display
• Remotely, by RS-232 serial commands transmitted by a touch screen
system, PC, or other serial controller
1 All output formats are always available
2 The SP-10D can be used for conversion to any video standard. When transcoding between NTSC and PAL/SECAM, the
SP-10D uses a unique adaptive processing algorithm, which produces a high quality slow-motion picture, without blurred
dynamic parts (something that commonly confuses many high-grade transcoders). The SP-10D processes "slow" scenes using
four TV fields, and portions of "fast" scenes using two TV fields. The SP-10D combines both methods for each TV frame
3 RGB and YUV inputs, RGB and YUV outputs, and independent control of RED, GREEN and BLUE; and Y, R-Y and B-Y