Archive for category HDMI

Wireless HD – New format War

Image courtesy CrunchgearWireless_hdml

It seems that there is a new format war in pipleine this year in CES 2008. This time its HDMI vs Wireless HD.

WirelessHD or WiHD™, is a wireless high definition digital interface standard operating in the unlicensed and globally available 60 GHz frequency band and represents the first consumer application of 60 GHz technology.  It is suitable for a wide range of devices including televisions, HD disc players, set-top boxes, camcorders, gaming consoles, adapter products, as well as other source devices.<WirelessHD, currently comprised of Intel Corporation, LG Electronics Inc., Matsushita Electric Industrial Co., Ltd. (Panasonic), NEC Corporation, SAMSUNG ELECTRONICS, CO., LTD, SiBEAM, Inc., Sony Corporation and Toshiba Corporation, Jan 03, 2008 announced it has completed the development of the first wireless specification for high-definition baseband video transmission and will present the format to Adopters in early 2008.

Completion of the WirelessHD specification enables CE manufacturers to focus on their WirelessHD-based product development efforts. WirelessHD’s 4 Gbps high-speed wireless digital interface and secure content protection technology ensures that future products developed based on the specification will provide consumers with a secure, quick and easy way to connect, play, transmit and port their HD content among a wide range of devices. The specification also includes provisions for universal remote control of all WirelessHD compliant devices.

No Comments

HDMI Switch from DigiMedia

Via Engadget HD
digimedia hdmi switch

The DigiMedia HDMI switcher features a single HDMI-out with either 4 (HSG-401) or 2 (HSG-201) input configurations at cable runs of up to 10-meters. Unfortunately, it looks like you’ll have to manually switch between sources unlike other autosensing HDMI switches we’ve seen. Fortunately, the included remote control will keep your azz firmly planted in the sofa. Hitting Japan in July, the HSG-401 will set you back ¥18,800 or about $152, the HSG-201 for just ¥13,800 or $112 — not bad.

To purchase the switch visit here

2 Comments

Intensity Pro from BlackMagic

Black-magic Design Intensity ProBlack-Magic today announced the availability of their Intensity Pro card for sale across their dealers for the price of $399. They have another card with HDMI input/output only for the price of $249.Intensity features HDMI technology for highest quality capture and playback on windows and Mac computers. HDMI allows to work on true 4:2:2 color space and full true 1920X1080 HDTV video and better than compressed HDV of 1440X1080 size.

Intensity and Intesity Pro comes with low cost live telecast production software On-air.Intensity On-air

Intensity ProTechnical Specifications

Connecions

Intensity™ Intensity Pro™
Digital Video Input 1 x HDMI input.
Digital Video Output 1 x HDMI output.
Supported HDMI formats 525 NTSC, 625 PAL, 720HD and 1080HD switchable.
HDMI Audio Input 2 Channels.
HDMI Audio Output 2 Channels.
Analog Video Input Component, NTSC, PAL or S-Video.
Analog Video Output Component, NTSC, PAL or S-Video.
Analog Audio Input 2 Channel RCA HiFi audio in 24 bit.
Analog Audio Output 2 Channel RCA HiFi audio in 24 bit.
SPDIF Audio Output 2 Channel 24 bit.
Dual Rate support HDMI and Analog Component switches between high definition and standard definition.
Sync Input None
Device Control Use FireWire if capturing from HDMI cameras.

Standards

HD Format Support 1080i50, 1080i59.94, 720p50 and 720p59.94.
SD Format Support 625/25 PAL and 525/29.97 NTSC.
HDMI Video Sampling 4:2:2.
HDMI Color Precision 4:2:2.
HDMI Color Space YUV 4:2:2.
HDMI Audio Sampling Television standard sample rate of 48 kHz and 24 bit.
Card type PCI Express 1 lane, compatible with 1,4,8 and 16 lane PCIe slots.

Processing

Colorspace Conversion Hardware based real time.
HD Down Conversion Real time 1080HD and 720HD to standard definiton during video playback.
Real time standard definition to 1080HD and 720HD during video capture.
Real time effects Apple Final Cut Pro™ internal effects on Mac OS X™.
Adobe® Premiere Pro® internal effects in DV, MJPEG and uncompressed edit formats.

No Comments