Miranda launches new Densite Series 3Gbps/HD/SD processor, XVP-3901

XVP-3901Miranda offered a new solution that simplifies the integration of multiple video formats around a facility. Instead of using multiple interfacing cards and dedicated devices, this card provides a single module solution for high quality video and audio processing. A one card solution minimizes costs, simplifies video and audio integration, and also substantially reduces cabling requirements.’


The XVP-3901 is ideal for adapting feeds to match a facility’s ‘house format’. It can accept 3Gb/s/HD/SD feeds, and continuously deliver independent 3Gb/s/HD and SD outputs. The processor performs all the necessary up/down/cross conversion, color space and aspect ratio conversion to maintain the chosen output formatting, irrespective of the input format.


The processor supports AFD automatic aspect ratio control, and offers background keying so that side panels, or top/bottom panels, introduced by up/down conversion can be filled with video or graphics.


The XVP-3901 performs processing of 16 channels of embedded audio, with automatic delay of all 16 channels (four groups) to maintain lip-sync. Full audio processing, including shuffling, down-mixing, dynamic processing (limiter, compressor, and expander), as well as four AES input and four AES output channels, are available as options.


For less demanding applications, the XVP-3901 is available in four simpler versions, including an upconverter, a cross converter, a frame synchronizer/ARC, and a downconverter. These reduced functionality cards can be easily field upgraded to the full XVP specification, offering flexibility for the future.

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