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HDFury2 Edition HDMI zu VGA Konverter

HDFury2 Edition HDMI zu VGA Konverter

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HDFury II Edition HDMI nach VGA Wandler inkl. Audio

Der HDFury 2 ist ein revolutionärer HDMI (HDCP) zu VGA + Audio Signalkonverter. Er wandelt das digitale Eingangssignal bis zu einer Auflösung von 1920x1080 (1080p) in ein analoges Ausgangssignal um. Somit erweitert er einen analogen RGB Bildschirm/Beamer um einen digitalen HD(720p) / Full HD(1080p) Eingang (HDCP/HDMI) + Audio (analog + digital).

Der HDFury holt das Maximum aus Ihrem vorhandenen Bildschirm/Beamer und löst das „BLACK Screen“ Problem der HDCP geschützten Inhalte auf nicht HDCP fähigen Bildschirmen und Beamern.

Die Ultraschnelle IC (1.65Gbs Bandbreite – somit über dem 1080p Limit) kommt aus dem Hause Silicon Image und ist
das Gegenstück zu den verwendetet „HDMI Transmittern“. Diese entschlüsselt das HDCP Signal.
Die Verwendung der Silicon Image IC macht den HDFury zu jeder erdenklichen HDMI Quelle kompatibel.

Jeder mit HDFury erweiterte „technisch fähige” RGB Bildschirm kann ein virtuelles 720p oder 1080p Bild anzeigen.
Der HDFury ist HDCP Regel konform. Einmal verschraubt wir der HDFury “ein Teil des Bildschirms”.
Das HDFury Modul wird direkt an der Rückseite des RGB Bildschirm verschraubt (Am SUB-D15 VGA Anschluss).

 

Das ist neu an  HDFury 2:

- Eingang: HDMI Buchse (100% digital)
- Ausgang: RGB-H/V D-SUB 15 (VGA) Stecker + Audio analog + digital optisch
- Datenübertragungsrate: 11 bit, 200 Mhz
- Maximal mögliche Auflösung: Up to 1080p/72
- Software update möglich mit firmware und EDID
- Kompatibel zu HDMI 1.3
- Kompatibel für YUV und RGB
- DVI kompatibel

 

HDfury2 Features (Herstellerangaben):

* HDMI input
* Component (YPbPr/YCbCr) and VGA (RGBHV) video output
* Sound output in both Analog and digital Optical (S/PDIF) through an innovative 3.5mm combo jack

The HDfury2 also includes many first time world exclusive features:

* Perfectly centered image in all standard NTSC/PAL component modes (see below)
* Performs Colour Depth Upscaling in all modes (see below)
* Automatic SD/HD color-space selection
* Accept third party accessories on its output
* Lowest power consumption of any converter
* Software upgradeable (EDID and Firmware)
* Custom profiling to match any display requirements or to limit output resolution
* Screen position adjustment through firmware
* Smaller and is able to handle and include more technology innovations than the original HDfury

Colour Depth Upscaling:

A world first! HDfury2 accepts both digital RGB and component (YCbCr) video over HDMI and automatically processes both correctly for zero loss of dynamic range. HDfury2 takes this HDMI standard 16-235 data and cleverly scales it to a fully maximized output dynamic range (0-255) before sending it out to the final DAC conversion stage. The result is an absolutely stunning and dynamic picture!

Technical details: Component (YCbCr) is sent in a standard 16-235 code range in the HDMI domain. Most other converters simply output this exact same range but in analog form. These other converters basically feed code 16 to the DAC when black is requested and 235 when white is requested. However, DACs do not automatically comply to video standards resulting in code 16 translating into 44mV and 235 into 645mV (if 700mV is the full range) and while black or white crush does not occur, these converters limit the dynamic range resulting in a less than optimal picture. This is highly noticeable when you compare full range (0-255) vs. limited range (16-235).

Perfectly centered image in component mode:

Another world first! HDfury2 is the only device that recreates the sync and timing alignment completely and therefore perfectly centers the image according to the SMPTE standards in all component modes (when set to RGB output the signal is simply passed through unchanged). This is a major difference in the architecture. No other converter can compete against recreating the syncs completely.

Technical details: RGB as defined by CEA861A/B/C/D specification defines the leading edge of HSyncs at different locations than the SMPTE/ITU standard does for component (YPbPr). This is why ALL but one direct RGB to component converters fail to correctly center the picture. Others disregard time-domain correction placing the image too far "left" on the screen. This is the reason why people using the original HDfury coupled with a typical stand alone converter fail even though the original HDfury is not doing anything "incorrectly". It simply passes information which will be interpreted incorrectly by many TVs. As well, while less important (but still missing from other converters), HDfury2 outputs tri-level syncs in all HD modes as required by standards. Again, no standalone RGB-converter does this. We have never come across or heard from a customer of a TV that requires tri level sync but still it's nice to meet the spec and be able to claim compliance.

Do have an RGB only display and are experiencing image shifting and can't compensate with your display adjustment? Your solution is to set the HDfury2 to component output and plug it into a Box1040 or leave the HDFury2 in RGB mode and use the Box1020. Both will provide image alignment along with other features such as a cable driver, gamma boost, and switching.




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