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InSync debuts first SMPTE 2110 1RU frame rate converter

The specification includes NMOS IS0-4/05, ST 2110-20/21/30/31/40. ST 259-1/2 PTP and ST 2022-7

InSync Technology has debuted an SMPTE 2110 compliant dual channel HD broadcast frame rate converter.

In what the company said is an industry first, MCC-HD2 is fully integrated with the SMPTE 2110 standard in one rack unit (1RU) form. Supporting both SDR and HDR conversion, InSync’s MCC-HD2 enables users to create flexible, future-proof workflows and delivers intelligent deinterlacing and interlacing to ensure high quality content display. The specification includes NMOS IS0-4/05, ST 2110-20/21/30/31/40. ST 259-1/2 PTP and ST 2022-7.

James Shepherd, CTO at InSync, said, “The 2110 suite of standards provide facilities and system integrators with the ability to leverage a raft of new benefits from moving to connectivity over packet-switched networks. In combination with NMOS, we finally have a more scalable and flexible solution to signal routing.

“The MCC-HD2 comes with support for SDI inputs and outputs as standard maintaining compatibility and ease of integration with existing infrastructure. With this  2110 option alongside SDI connectivity, broadcasters can transport content in an exclusively IP-based workflow, or bridge in or out of the IP domain, to or from SDI as well.”