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Folsom SmartView SV-2002 Converter

$ 52.8

Availability: 100 in stock
  • Condition: All items show signs of wear and tear consistent with regular use. Very minor cosmetic marks, but otherwise everything is in good condition. This unit came out of a working environment and has been sitting in storage for a couple years. It was only used on corporate AV and trade show events. This unit has been tested and works as it should. The fan noise is loud compared to other Folsom products, not sure if it's supposed to be this way or not. There are no rack ears on this unit. The unit have inventory numbers etched into them (See pics).
  • Signal Format Type: Analog Format
  • Model: SV-2002
  • Functions: Down Converter
  • Type: Converter
  • Video Output: RGB/YUV/Composite/S-Video
  • Brand: Folsom
  • Video Input: VGA/SVGA/XVGA
  • All returns accepted: ReturnsNotAccepted
  • Color System Type: NTSC

    Description

    Package Includes:
    1 - Folsom SmartView SV-2002 Converter  S/N:  0179
    1 - IEC Cable
    Condition:
    All items show signs of wear and tear consistent with regular use.  Very minor cosmetic marks, but otherwise everything is in good condition.  This unit
    came out of a working environment and has been sitting in storage for a couple years
    .  It was only used on
    corporate
    AV and trade show events.  This unit has been tested and works as it should.  The fan noise is loud compared to other Folsom products, not sure if it's supposed to be this way or not.  There are no rack ears on this unit.  The unit have inventory numbers etched into them (See pics).
    Shipping:
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    Items will be shipped within 3 business days of payment clearing, using either USPS or FedEx Ground.
    The items will be insured through the shipping carrier for the purchase value.
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    All sales are final.  This item is sold as described, and cannot be returned unless it arrives in a condition different from how it was described or photographed.  If item does not arrive in as described condition, please message me.
    The SmartView professional video down converter from Folsom Research, Inc. converts high-resolution video from computer workstations to standard RS-170A RGB/NTSC or CCIR RGB/PAL formats in real time. S-video (Y/C) and Betacam (YUV) output formats are provided. Digital video output (serial D1) is offered as an option. After conversion by SmartView, images can be stored, recorded, and displayed on standard video devices, including video projectors, video tape recorders, and monitors. SmartView video output can also be Genlocked to an external source to allow connection to broadcast or video editing systems. The analog RGB input signal can be interlaced or non-interlaced. After being filtered to prevent aliasing, the input signal is digitized. SmartView has a triple 8-bit analog-to-digital converter, one for each (RGB) video input channel. The sampling frequency of the converters is set to digitize the input at 140MHz, which produces a horizontally scaled 720-pixel image. The 8-bit color conversion process minimizes losses in color fidelity. Vertical scaling is performed via a weighted interpolation algorithm, which has been designed to preserve the spatial quality of the original image without line dropout. The horizontally scaled image is transferred internal memory stored in YCbCr 4:2:2 format. The vertical scaling occurs after the image is retrieved back from internal memory. The resultant digital image is converted to analog RGB format with three 8-bit digital-to-analog converters. A digital encoder is used to provide broadcast-quality NTSC or PAL output. Control is provided by a user-friendly front panel or remotely via an RS-232 serial interface.