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DECIMATOR MD-DUCC Multi-Definition Down Up Cross Converter

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DECIMATOR MD-DUCC Multi-Definition Down Up Cross Converter
Key Features
  • 1 x SD/HD/3G-SDI Input with Auto Detect
  • Full 10-Bit Data Path
  • Motion-Adaptive De-Interlacing
  • 16:9/14:9/4:3 Aspect Ratio Conversion
Compact and suitable for use on location or in a studio the DECIMATOR MD-DUCC Multi-Definition Down Up Cross Converter inputs an SD/HD/3G-SDI signal, converting it to SDI, HDMI, and component/composite & Y/C. The unit auto detects the input signal, and maintains a full 10-bit data path from input to output. It features true up/down cross converting between any of the supported formats, you only have to select the output format you want, and the device will auto detect and convert with no further input. This device allows you to convert from HD to SD, as well as SD to HD.
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Can this be used with a vcr?
Asked by: Anonymous
While of course it depends what you are doing, we would give a qualified yes that it should work fine with an VCR. If you have further questions, please email us. [email protected]
Answered by: Dennis A L.
Date published: 2018-08-25

Can the Decimator DD-DUCC output 1080P? Thank ...

Can the Decimator DD-DUCC output 1080P? Thank you.
Asked by: Mike
Yes, The DECIMATOR MD-DUCC Multi-Definition Down Up Cross Converter will be able to output in 1080p. Supported formats - 3G: SMPTE 424M 2.97 and 2.967 Gb/s 1080p: 60/59.94/50 Hz HD: SMPTE 292M/274M/296M 1.485 and 1.435 Gb/s 1080p/psf: 30/29.97/25/24/23.98 Hz
Answered by: Chris H
Date published: 2023-02-13

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Using the software to control the MU-DUCC, are you able to downgrade and HD/SDI signal at 30fps (frames per second), to a composite signal that runs at 15 fps? If so, how? Thanks.
Asked by: James P.
The composite signal would be NTSC 29.97. What equipment wants 15fps?
Answered by: Ronald S.
Date published: 2021-03-22
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