Video Combiner - EZblend™
A video combiner converts analog video from two separate asynchronous sources into a common,
synchronized output format, and then combines the video or blends video in one of a variety of methods, as configured
by the user. The EZblend™ family of combiners provide advance functionality at a reasonable price. Two versions are
available: EZblend™ 121 provides (1) channel of (2) inputs combined into (1) output. EZblend™ 221
provides (2) channels of (2) inputs combined into (1) output.
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| EZblend™ 221 | EZblend™ 121 |
The EZblend™ family supports the following common video combining techniques:
Alpha Blend: Two video sources are mixed per a user-defined
ratio. This is the most common type of video blending.
RGB Keying: Two video sources are mixed, based on the RGB content of one of
the video sources. Up to (4) different levels of mixing are allowed based on
If-Then-Else logic statements for RGB content.
HSV Keying: two video sources are mixed, based on the
calculated HSV value of each RGB pixel in one of the video sources.
Stereo Mix:
two video sources are synchronized, and then output as alternating fields.
This is used for creating active stereo outputs from separate left and right
sources. The output is synchronized to one of the inputs. 120 Hz operation
is possible, at up to a 165 MPixel/sec rate.
Windowing: A window is defined within a background region, where the window
may exhibit either the foreground or a miz of foreground and background.
Split Screen: A portion of the display (top or left) displays one image or a
portion of an image, while the other portion (bottom or right) displays the
other image, or portion of an image.
The EZblend™ family also supports the following advanced mixing techniques:
Dynamic Alpha: real-time application of alpha data that is digitally encoded
with one of the input video channels
Dynamic Contrast: use of one of the video channels as a real-time
pixel-by-pixel contrast adjustment.
Other combining techniques are possible.
Our EZsetup™ software allows you to logically set up EZblend™ for your
unique application.
After definition of the incoming video formats and desired output format, the user defines the input video areas of interest, output video size, and
combination function (mix or window) via a graphical interface (see right).
With EZblend™, the output resolution and timing is completely independent of input timings. You define
the area-of-interest (AOI) within each input, the mapping of the AOI onto the output resolution, and the output content definition (how to combine the
output streams).
Additional inputs define the RGB key, HSV key, or alpha mix. For more information on the EZblend™ video mixer,
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