Matrox Convert DVI SD/HD-SDI Scan Converter with Genlock for Mac & PC
Matrox Convert DVI SD/HD-SDI Scan Converter with Genlock
Matrox Convert DVI lets broadcasters easily and economically take the computerbased content that is quickly becoming a key part of the nightly news to air. It's ideal for creating broadcast video from computer applications such as Skype, YouTube, Google Earth, video games, and web browser sessions, as well as citizen journalists' mobile phone videos.
Quality HD-SDI scan converters with genlock typically cost thousands of dollars each and SDI audio embedders are often required. Costs balloon when stations require multiple units. Matrox Convert DVI is very inexpensive by comparison and allows system audio to be embedded in the SDI signal. It provides the high-end features, outstanding quality, and ease-of-use necessary in broadcast operations.
Matrox Convert DVI controls are provided via a simple PC-based user interface. By simply dragging a mouse, rather than fiddling with buttons on the unit itself, users can choose to output the entire screen or a region-of-interest of any size. Premium features such as a flicker reduction filter, an underscan mode, customizable presets with user-assignable hotkeys, password protection, and a stand-alone mode ensure optimal flexibility for many different applications. In applications where the DVI signal is not coming from a computer, but from a camera or medical device for example, Matrox Convert DVI can operate independently of a PC to deliver SDI and analog video.
Matrox Convert DVI for Mac
Matrox Convert DVI can be used in stand-alone mode1 with a Mac, once it had been configured by a Windows-based PC.
If you are looking for a scan converter that can be controlled by a Mac, consider Matrox MXO2. In "Presentation Mode", Matrox MXO acts as a high-quality scan converter that is genlockable, with timing offset controls. It mirrors the contents of your secondary desktop and displays it as high quality SDI and analog video simultaneously.
Matrox Convert DVI lets broadcasters easily and economically take the computerbased content that is quickly becoming a key part of the nightly news to air. It's ideal for creating broadcast video from computer applications such as Skype, YouTube, Google Earth, video games, and web browser sessions, as well as citizen journalists' mobile phone videos.
Quality HD-SDI scan converters with genlock typically cost thousands of dollars each and SDI audio embedders are often required. Costs balloon when stations require multiple units. Matrox Convert DVI is very inexpensive by comparison and allows system audio to be embedded in the SDI signal. It provides the high-end features, outstanding quality, and ease-of-use necessary in broadcast operations.
Matrox Convert DVI controls are provided via a simple PC-based user interface. By simply dragging a mouse, rather than fiddling with buttons on the unit itself, users can choose to output the entire screen or a region-of-interest of any size. Premium features such as a flicker reduction filter, an underscan mode, customizable presets with user-assignable hotkeys, password protection, and a stand-alone mode ensure optimal flexibility for many different applications. In applications where the DVI signal is not coming from a computer, but from a camera or medical device for example, Matrox Convert DVI can operate independently of a PC to deliver SDI and analog video.
Matrox Convert DVI for Mac
Matrox Convert DVI can be used in stand-alone mode1 with a Mac, once it had been configured by a Windows-based PC.
If you are looking for a scan converter that can be controlled by a Mac, consider Matrox MXO2. In "Presentation Mode", Matrox MXO acts as a high-quality scan converter that is genlockable, with timing offset controls. It mirrors the contents of your secondary desktop and displays it as high quality SDI and analog video simultaneously.