9066 functional description, Scaler function, Timecode processor – Cobalt Digital COMPASS 9066 Upconverter User Manual

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9066 Functional Description

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9066 PRODUCT MANUAL

9066-OM (V4.5)

Scaler Function

The scaler function provides up-conversion from standard SD formats. It
provides up-conversion to multiple frame rates, film frame rates, and
up-conversion to interlaced and progressive formats. Table 1-1 lists the 9066
conversion choices available for various input formats and frame rates.

When output video is set to 720p, the 720p output can be converted to 720p
half-rate formats as listed in Table 1-1. When output video is set to 1080 film
(1080p23.98), the 9066 can convert the output to 1080PsF23.98 (segmented
frame progressive).

The scaler function also provides aspect ratio conversion that provides a
choice from several standard aspect ratios. Additionally, user-defined and
“Follow AFD Settings” conversion can be applied. User defined settings
allow custom user-defined H and V aspect ratio control. “Follow AFD
Settings” sets the output aspect ratio to track with AFD (Active Format
Description) settings embedded in the received video signal.

Timecode Processor

(See Figure 1-2.) This function provides for extraction of timecode data from
the input video, and in turn re-insertion of timecode data into the output SDI.
In this manner, timecode data can be preserved, even after format conversion.
The function can monitor both the analog and SDI video inputs of the card for
supported timecode formats, and then select and prioritize among analog
VITC, SDI VITC, SDI ATC_VITC, SDI ATC_LTC, and audio LTC timecode
sources. Audio LTC can be received over a selected balanced analog audio
input, or as digital audio over a selected embedded or AES input. If the
preferred format is detected, the preferred format is used by the card; if the
preferred format is not detected, the card uses other formats (where available)
as desired.

The function also provides conversion between various timecode formats and
provides independent insertion and line number controls for each SDI
timecode output format.

Table 1-1

Scaler Function Conversions

Input

Format

SD

(NTSC/

PAL)

720p

720p

half-rate

720p

(film rates)

1080i

1080p

1080p

(film rates)

1080PsF

(film rates)

525i 59.94

525i 59.94

720p 59.94

720p 29.97

720p 23.98

(4)

1080i 59.94

1080p 29.97

1080p 23.98

(4)

1080PsF 23.98

(4)

625i 50

625i 50

720p 50

720p 25

X

1080i 50

1080p 25

X

X

Notes: 1. The drop-down list choice of “Same as Input” is used when no conversion is desired. For clarity, it is not redundantly listed here.

2. “X” denotes conversions not available or invalid conversions.

3. Interlaced formats rates listed are field rates. Progressive format rates listed are frame rates.

4. If the original material does not have a proper 3-2 cadence suitable for conversion to film rates, the conversion reverts to standard

de-interlacing. While this video can be converted to film rates, the resulting image motion will lack smoothness. Therefore, make
certain interlaced video is appropriately constructed for 3-2 reverse pulldown when converting video to film rates.

5. “NTSC” and “PAL” in this manual informally denote 486i5994 and 575i50 SD-SDI video formats, respectively.

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