The iScan VP50PRO is the world's first video processor to incorporate HDMI 1.3 compatibility and the first to earn THX Video Certification, the industry's premiere hallmark of quality, usability and compatibility. The iScan VP50PRO converts standard definition, high definition and PC signals from your...Read More
The iScan VP50PRO is the world's first video processor to incorporate HDMI 1.3 compatibility and the first to earn THX Video Certification, the industry's premiere hallmark of quality, usability and compatibility. The iScan VP50PRO converts standard definition, high definition and PC signals from your DVD player, HD-DVD player, Blu-ray Disc player, HD DVR, game console, or PC to any output resolution up to 1080p.
The VP50PRO serves as your complete A/V hub, providing audio/video switching that simultaneously eliminates A/V lipsync and allows a one wire connection to display for all your video needs.
VRS Video Reference Series Technology
Mosquito Noise Reduction - reduces random noise which appears along the edges of compressed images
Fine Detail Enhancement - to extract fine detail in low-resolution or compressed sources
Edge Enhancement - to sharpen edges without adding any ringing
Five-field motion adaptive deinterlacing
Edge adaptive processing for smooth diagonal edges
Three frame video processing delay (Max)
Game Modes with very low latency
Sub-1 frame delay with edge adaptive processing
2 frame delay with edge and motion adaptive processing
PReP
Progressive Reprocessing of 480p, 576p, and 1080p input signals allows poor deinterlacing of any source to be undone and done correctly using Precision Deinterlacing
Precision Video Scaling II
10-bit Scaling with Enhanced Sharpness Control up to 1080p
Progressive Cadence Detection
Enables 24/48/72Hz and 25/50/75Hz output from film-based content at 480p, 576p, 720p and 1080p resolutions
HDMI 1.3 Inputs (4) that process up to 1080p-24/25/50/60
THX Certification
ISF ccc Day/Night Modes
Two Programmable 12V triggers
Upgradeable to SD/HD-SDI Dual Input Module
Analog HD Transcoding and Processing
Flexible Input and Output Aspect Ratio Controls
Display Profiles
For multiple display, framerate, and image shift configurations (10)
10-bit, 300 MHz Instrumentation Quality DACs (2x Oversampling for 1080p)
Full-frame Timebase Correction
High performance, multi-standard video decoder (10-bit: 480i/576i; 12-bit: 480p/576p/720p/1080i)
High-quality super-adaptive comb filter with 2D Y/C separation
Flexible Digital and Analog Audio switching and routing - 4 HDMI 1.3 audio/video inputs, 5 assignable audio inputs (4 digital, 1 analog) with 1 HDMI 1.3 audio/video output and 2 active digital audio outputs.
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