Video processor description, Video processor description -7, Introduction – Cobalt Digital COMPASS 9066 Upconverter User Manual

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9066-OM (V4.5)

9066 PRODUCT MANUAL

1-7

Introduction

9066 Functional Description

Video Processor Description

The 9066 features a scaler that provides up-conversion using de-interlacing
and motion adaptation for high quality up-conversions. The scaler also
provides user-adjustable aspect ratio control and zoom control.

The 9066 video subsystem also provides the functions described below.

Video Processor

The 9066 provides full color processing control (luma gain and lift, chroma
saturation, and color phase) of the output video.

Frame Sync Function

This function provides for frame sync control using either one of two external

EXT REF IN (1,2)

reference signals distributed with the card frame, or the input

video as a frame sync reference.

This function also allows horizontal and/or vertical offset to be added
between the output video and the frame sync reference.

A video/audio delay offset function allows adding or reducing audio delay
from the matching video delay. This function is useful for correcting lip sync
problems when video and audio paths in the chain experience differing
overall delays. A Reset Framesync function resets the frame sync following
any horizontal or vertical offset changes, clearing any buffered audio and
video and re-establishing the frame sync. The 9066 re-establishes video/audio
sync following framesync changes by applying an offset in small, progressive
amounts to provide a seamless, glitch-free retiming. A user-selectable hard
resync function allows setting a threshold at which hard resync is applied if
audio-video offset exceeds a selectable threshold. Hard resync provides
fastest snyc-up suitable for off-air manipulation. Conversely, a threshold
setting that avoids hard resync allows glitch-free on-air manipulation.

In the event of input video loss of signal, this function provides for disabling
the video, going to a desired color raster, or freezing to the last intact frame
(for SDI, last frame having valid SAV and EAV codes; for analog, last frame
free of timing errors).

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