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Genlocks
Electronic Design: Sirius II
Connection: Video Socket (Amiga 23pin) |
Hi Res Version, Unit - 469K
Hi Res Version, Connectors - 299K
Connection Diagram - 224K
This was the last genlock produced by Electronic Design for the Amiga and is similar to the original Sirius.
- Independent fading of the computer and video image.
- Complete fading out by "fade to black"
- Automatic independent fading from video and computer in 0.2-20 sec
- Manual and automatic mixing of two audio sources + microphone
- Combination video and audio faders, one hand operation
- Enhancer functions: colour, brightness and contrast all of which can be adjusted separately
- Manual white adjustment: Red, Green and Blue can also be adjusted seperately
- Automatic input recognition with priority for SVHS (Hi8) signal
- Integrated BlueBox using professional YUV technology
- Built-in test image generator for optimised adjustment of all image parameters
- RGB monitor selection switch for mixed or pure computer images
- Bypass function for best copying
- Simple microprocessor controlled operation
- Save settings in permanent memory
- Alpha channel for semi-transparent colours or anti-alias functions
- All functions can be controlled completely by the serial RS232 interface
- Standby switch: It is also possible to keep the genlock connected
when using the graphics mides (DplPal, DplNtsc, Multiscan, Super 72
etc) so therefore it is not necessary to keep switching back and forth
- Fully compatible to VITC timecode, still image reproduction, while using Pegasus PC-Video board with an MS DOS-PC
- Software implemented as a commodity
- Hotkey functions for the most common fading and key functions
- Integrated AREXX port for optimal compatibility with other software
Contributions to this page by:
RiWa & Friends
Letzte Änderung des Artikels: 2009-01-25 18:34
Revision: 1.0
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