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New tvONE Scalers Provide Extended Control through User-Definable Resolutions
Posted on Tuesday, July 8, 2014
ERLANGER, KY, July 8, 2014 - tvONE (www.tvone.com), a leading designer and manufacturer of cutting-edge video and multimedia processing equipment, announces its latest firmware and software upgrades to the new C2-2000 series. 
 
Newly released at InfoComm, the C2-2000 series encompasses the C2-2855 Universal Scaler, the C2-2755 Video Scaler and the C2-2655 Scan Converter. This new series provides the ultimate flexibility to the user, as the C2-2855 features the ability to up/down/cross convert, the C2-2755 to up/cross convert, and the C2-2655 to down convert, so the user may now purchase what they want, depending on their needs. 
 
Adding even more flexibility, the C2-2000 series firmware and software upgrades add pixel management and custom resolutions to the mix. The new pixel mode has specific applications where picture in picture (PIP) is required to be pixel accurate both in placement and vertical and horizontal size of the window. Zoom, pan and crop of the window is also available for content specific applications. The 12 presets available now have the ability to be cycled with adjustable timing for applications that require standalone automatic changes in operation. 
 
tvONE's new firmware release includes a resolution editor that allows the user to create custom resolutions. "The ability to customize output resolutions is critical in our evolving world of creative video display designs," said Andy Fliss tvONE's Marketing Director. "Users can simply enter resolution information for horizontal, vertical size and frame rate, and the C2-2000 devices will automatically manage the output." Once completed new resolutions will be added to the firmware of the unit. Also in the new release is a touch panel-friendly front panel replicator, where button presses in the software are implemented real-time on the physical unit. A mouse can be used as well for normal operation.