InSync and FOR-A deliver uncompromised 8k standards conversion
Motion compensated frame rate conversion provides unprecedented 8K image quality.
Motion compensated frame rate conversion provides unprecedented 8K image quality.
Prompted by a requirement from one of the world’s leading broadcasters, InSync has worked with Comprimato to develop a single point contribution system, which provides both very high quality frame rate and format conversion and lossless compression, so the signals arrive at the destination in pristine condition, in the required form.
FrameFormer, world-leading video conversion, is rolling out updated versions to coincide with NAB2023. Thanks to a programme of continual development, the latest versions deliver even higher quality using CPU only, while reducing the processor demands by as much as 20%.
InSync Technology is celebrating its 20th anniversary this year, starting the festivities at NAB show in Las Vegas. Before we stroll once again down Nevada’s infamous strip, we’ve decided to look back down our own path.
20th anniversary sees unprecedented quality advances in format and frame rate conversion, and software ported to ARM.
A solution comprising InSync’s Frame Former and Comprimato’s Live Transcoder software will be deployed by a major broadcaster
Deliver complete solution for high-end ingest and automated metadata creation for archiving applications
Stand 2.A18, IBC 2022, Amsterdam, 9-12 September - At IBC 2022, InSync Technology will highlight key OEM partnership agreements, including those with GrayMeta and FOR-A, underlying its collaboration and integration with an extensive list of industry partners.
InSync Technology; the frame rate conversion experts, today announced a new Managing Director. James Taylor, is to step into the role of Managing Director. He will succeed current MD Paola Hobson, who is moving to the role of Product Manager.
Motion compensated frame rate conversion sounds like it might be complicated. However, the best frame rate conversion is based on strong scientific principles, where tried and trusted algorithms continue to be improved upon through technical innovation and rigorous testing. In this White Paper, we'll talk about the science and explain why not all converters are the same.