Manufacturer
Elsat, Poland
Date
1997
Amiga
any Amiga
Interface
RGB port
    Genlock
  • combination of a genlock and an effects console
  • fully digital video signal processing
  • inputs:
    • 2× 4 pin mini DIN Y/C video (S-VHS), 1 Vpp, 75 ohm
    • 2× RCA composite video, 1 Vpp, 75 ohm
    • 1× 23 pin RGB Amiga signal
    • 1× 9 pin D-SUB RS-232 control interface
  • output connectors:
    • 1× 4 pin mini DIN Y/C video (S-VHS), 1 Vpp, 75 ohm
    • 1× RCA composite Video, 1 Vpp, 75 ohm
    • 1× 23 pin RGB monitor signal
  • sampling 4:2:2 compliant with CCIR601, 768 pixels per line
  • signal encoding: PAL-B/G, 4.43 MHz, 50 Hz, SQP
  • expansion is equipped with a membrane keyboard
  • three slide potentiometers to control effects, mix and fade
  • brightness, contrast, and color can be adjusted separately for the computer and for the video inputs
  • size: 343×200×60 mm
  • illuminated LCD screen
  • EPROM for retaining the genlock settings
  • effects:
    • ALPHA channel (transparent graphics)
    • CHROMA KEY (blue box) on both the computer and video channels
    • LUMA KEY on either the computer or video channel
    • ZERO DETECT (placing the video image where the computer background color would be)
    • INVERT CHROM (negative color)
    • INVERT LUM (negative luminance)
    • BLACK (instant fade to black for computer or video)
    • PREFILTER (filter to enhance details)
    • VCR (switching the TV/VCR time constant)
    • CORRECT SWITCH (color correction)
    • OFFSET (horizontal shift of the computer image relative to the video)
  • standby function, useful with multisync monitors
  • all adjustments, functions, and effects can be performed manually or digitally programmed via the RS232 interface using ARexx commands (additional software required)
  • external power supply, device requires 15-18V, 1A
Elsat VideoGen -  front side
front side
Elsat VideoGen -  rear side
rear side

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