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CS-450 Eclipse
provides the same high quality computer-to-video scan conversion as the CS-400 Select,
while adding a genlock and overlay feature. It converts computer graphics to standard
NTSC or PAL video and its integral digital luminance keyer allows those graphics to be
keyed over an external Composite or S-Video signal. All black areas of the image from
the computer can be replaced with the external video. Choose between Hard (Solid) or
Soft (Transparent) Keys with five levels of transparency. Also, the Mix Mode permits
glitch-free dissolving between the computer image and external video. The dissolve
rate is adjustable for both the Key and Mix Modes. Like all CORIO products, this CS-450
has our exclusive AutoSet feature, which takes the hassle out of making
the computer’s image fit onto the TV screen. Just push a single button and the
computer’s image is automatically sized and positioned to fit exactly onto the video
screen. The CS-450 Eclipse has a non-volatile memory that retains the unit's settings, even
when power to the unit is turned off. So, the next time you use it, no setup is required.
CS-450 Eclipse handles both PC and Mac computers
and can be controlled from the front panel, via an optional Infrared Remote Unit or by the RS-232
port. Its 2X Zoom feature allows you to enlarge a quarter of the computer screen to fill
the entire video screen and the Pan feature allows you to move around to any area you
choose. The advanced 4-Line Digital Flicker Elimination circuitry provides crisp, clear
images up to 1024x768, without line dropping, at any vertical refresh rate. It is
capable of handling even higher resolutions. Video outputs are switchable between
NTSC and PAL and are simultaneously provided in Composite, S-Video and RGBS formats,
as well as a computer monitor loop-thru. The OSD (On-Screen Display) provides ease
of setup and status monitoring. The Subcarrier lock range of +/- 200Hz in NTSC (250Hz
in PAL) and the Subcarrier phase adjustment +/- 12 degrees provides the flexibility
needed to lock to incoming signals.
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