Overview
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The VP-725XLA is a presentation scaler/switcher with multiple signal format
sections and balanced stereo audio. The unit has five independent 4x1 video
sections: composite, s-Video (Y/C), component (RGB), computer graphics, and
HDMI, plus a single USB input. Each section can be operated as an individual
switcher contained in one box. It also scales any of the 21 inputs up or down to a
selectable graphics or HDTV output resolution and provides glitch-free switching
between sources through FTB™ (fade-thru-black) switching technology.
The VP-725XLA:
• Features Silicon Optix HQV® Video Processing - (Hollywood Quality
Video) which represents the state-of-the-art in video processing technology,
with the highest quality de-interlacing, noise reduction, and scaling
performance for both standard-definition and high-definition signals
• Features high-quality 3:2 and 2:2 pull down, de-interlacing and full up-
and down-scaling of computer graphics video input signals
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• Is HDTV Compatible and HDCP compliant
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• Includes Fade-Thru-Black (FTB™) Switching – the video fades to black and
then the new input fades from black for smooth, glitch-free switching. The
output signal provides constant sync so the display never glitches
• Features K-IIT XL™ Picture-in-Picture Image Insertion Technology –
ultra stable picture-in-picture, picture-and-picture, and split screen
capability. Any video source can be inserted into or positioned next to a
computer graphics video source or vice versa with window positioning
and sizing controls
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• Supports Multi-Formats – Auto, NTSC (3.58/4.43), PAL (M/N/60) and
SECAM
• Includes scaled computer and HDTV outputs – a single output signal in
three formats (15-pin HD (UXGA), RGBHV, and HDMI) simultaneously
• Includes HDTV output resolutions – 720p, 1080i, and 1080p
• Has a USB front panel port for reading and displaying JPEG picture files
• Features multiple color space – RGB or YUV output
• Supports embedded audio on the HDMI inputs and outputs
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1 Accommodates the frame-rate of a converted movie (24 frames per second) to video frequencies (25 frames per second
(PAL); 30 frames per second (NTSC)
2 The HDCP (High Definition Content Protection) license agreement allows only copy-protected data on the HDMI input to
pass to the HDMI output
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4 The embedded audio feature is not available for the 1920x1200 and 1920x1080 computer resolutions