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Component video • Component video, an advanced video format • Traditional Composite video standards—NTSC, PAL, or SECAM—combine luminance (brightness), chrominance (color), blanking pulses, sync pulses, and color burst information into a singl...
Analog video connections • Analog video Connections • VGA — • — The Video Graphics Array interface carries analog RGB with separate horizontal and vertical sync signals and is presented on an HD15 connector (also called 15-pin D-subminiature)....
What is Multimedia distribution? • What is Multimedia distribution • Extend up to 300m • Multimedia distribution products allow you to send Video, Audio and sometimes serial data (RS-232 or USB) over distances of hundreds of meters to one or m...
Why Digital Signage? • No other medium makes it possible to deliver compelling content at the right location at the right time for maximum impact. It works whether your goal is to: • Increase sales and profits. • Inform, educate, notify, alert...
Why Extend KVM? • Why Extend KVM? • KVM extenders are used in a huge range of applications in almost all sectors. From power stations to churches and from server farms to supermarkets, KVM extenders have been used to solve a range of problems....
Common display configurations • Common display configurations • Individual video screens • The most common digital signage application is individual video screens displaying information. Often multiple screens in various locations are networke...
Analogue video formats and interfaces. • Analogue video formats and interfaces. • Analogue video formats fall into two broad categories: those designed for broadcast video/television systems and those designed for computer graphics. • The ...