
Doremi introduces the GHX-10 HDMI and SDI Cross Converter
with Genlock and Audio support
February 26, 2008
Source: Doremi Labs
Doremi Labs
introduces the GHX-10, the worlds most advanced HD video
cross converter.
The GHX-10 features HDMI, DVI, and SDI connectors
that allow for any input to be converted to any output format
or scan rate. It supports both SD and HD video and employs
high quality 12-bit bicubic interpolation to ensure the highest
quality picture.
Doremi has listened to the demands of video
professionals and included many advanced features such as
audio support, sync output and genlock. The GHX-10 also features
the latest video technology in the form of dual-link SDI and
3Gb/s SDI connectors for 4:4:4 2K film resolution.
Thanks to its comprehensive video format
support the GHX-10 can tackle many conversion tasks. The GHX-10
can be used as a computer DVI-to-HDSDI converter, an HDMI
resolution converter, or as a HD video upconverter or downconverter,
and much more.
The GHX-10 supports up to eight channels
of AES, HDMI and SDI audio. The audio can be embedded or de-embedded
to the separate AES BNC connectors or delayed to match the
video.
A two-line LCD display and scroll wheel
simplify navigation through the GHX-10s menus. A USB
connection for remote operation and an infrared remote control
are also provided. Firmware can be upgraded via a micro SD
card or via USB.
A few of the GHX-10s numerous applications
are outlined in further detail below.
The GHX-10 can convert a computers
video output (DVI or HDMI) to the SDI video format so that
it can be recorded or broadcast. Its video output can genlock
to an external reference. Its HD video output helps retain
the high-resolution details and small fonts of a computers
display.
The GHX-10 provides high quality
up-conversion and down-conversion of video and audio between
standard definition SDI and HD-SDI video. In addition to the
video audio and VANC data will also be converted.
The GHX-10 can be used to convert
from one DVI or HDMI scan rate to another to better match
the native resolution of a video display. For example, a 1280
by 800 scan rate can be converted to 1920 by 1200 and vice
versa.
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