We’d like to extend our invitation to visit us at CEDIA booth #1058, where we’ll be happy to show you the significant benefits of using Anchor Bay’s world-class video processing in your video and audio/video devices.

Anchor Bay’s Video Reference Series™ (VRS™) brand semiconductors deliver leading-edge video processing, and are used today in high-profile designs by leading CE manufacturers that include Arcam, Esoteric, Denon, Marantz, and Yamaha.

Anchor Bay has a long history of creating innovative video processing semiconductors for the video display and high-definition TV marketplace, and our semiconductors are known for extraordinary performance; rapid and easy implementations; outstanding field support throughout the design cycle; and an aggressive price for mainstream CE applications.

 



Here are some of Anchor Bay’s proprietary Video Reference Series™ technologies, available on a single chip for both SD and HD processing.

10-Bit Precision Video Scaling II™ can independently scale an image horizontally and vertically to achieve outstanding picture quality for today’s high-definition video displays.

HD Precision Deinterlacing™ provides five-field motion adaptive and edge adaptive processing for an artifact-free viewing experience.

Progressive Re-Processing™ (PReP™), is a breakthrough processing method that reverts the progressive video signal output from source equipment, such as DVD players, AV receivers, and set-top boxes, to its original interlaced format and then converts the interlaced signal to progressive format using Precision Deinterlacing, eliminating jaggies, combing, and other degrading effects. PReP technology allows 480p, 576p, 1080p/50, 1080p/60, and other progressive formats that are originally interlaced to be processed by this method.

RightRate™ is Anchor Bay’s tearless frame-rate-conversion technology that maintains progressive source cadence.

AutoCUE-C™ automatically detects and removes chroma upsampling errors.

Precision AV LipSync™ delays audio to match video-processing delays.

Progressive Cadence Detection™ can lock on to the original 3:2 cadence in the content, reacquiring the original 24 frames per second. This signal can then be output at a source-locked 24, 48, or 72Hz, eliminating the judder that existed in the original signal.

Image Enhancement enhances fine detail and sharpens edges.

MPEG noise reduction reduces mosquito noise and block noise for SD/HD formats.



 

See us at CEDIA booth 1058 to learn more
about these leading-edge technologies,
and how easily they can be implemented
into your platforms.

For more information, and to schedule
an appointment, contact:

Kate Lester or Mark Scheible
408-395-4455
semiconductor@anchorbaytech.com