Emerson EVC1595 Digital Multi-System Video Converter
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Manufacturer: Emerson
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Used & new from $292.61List price $499.99
- Use with all brands of VCRs, camcorders, satellite receivers, televisions, and laser disc players
- Converts all NTSC, PAL, or SECAM input signals to NTSC or PAL output signals
- 300-line dynamic resolution, 500-line static resolution
- Built-in Time Base Correction function for easy signal synchronization
- Includes video patch cable
Product Description:
The Emerson EVC1595 digital multisystem video converter is perfect for use with all brands of VCRs, camcorders, conventional and large-screen televisions, satellite receivers, and laserdisc players. It converts all input TV signals of NTSC; PAL B, D, G, or I; or SECAM to output signals of NTSC or PAL B, D, G, or I. All conversion is done with professional-quality, full-digital processing. The EVC1595 features automatic input system detection, static resolution of 500 lines and dynamic resolution of 300 lines, 2 MB of field memory, and a built-in time base correction function for signal synchronization. A built-in automatic gain control ensures a consistent output signal at 1 volt peak-to-peak (input level can range from 0.5 to 2 volts peak-to-peak). The converter contains a switchable power supply for both 110- and 220-volt AC systems. Emerson offers a warranty of 90 days on parts and labor for the EVC1595.
Description from Manufacturer:The Emerson EVC1595 digital multisystem video converter is perfect for use with all brands of VCRs, camcorders, conventional and large-screen televisions, satellite receivers, and laserdisc players. It converts all input TV signals of NTSC; PAL B, D, G, or I; or SECAM to output signals of NTSC or PAL B, D, G, or I. All conversion is done with professional-quality, full-digital processing.The EVC1595 features automatic input system detection, static resolution of 500 lines and dynamic resolution of 300 lines, 2 MB of field memory, and a built-in time base correction function for signal synchronization. A built-in automatic gain control ensures a consistent output signal at 1 volt peak-to-peak (input level can range from 0.5 to 2 volts peak-to-peak). The converter contains a switchable power supply for both 110- and 220-volt AC systems.
Emerson offers a warranty of 90 days on parts and labor for the EVC1595. Average Customer Rating:
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Comment: Excellent Product Rating:
Don't confuse this for the analog converters that sell for $100. I have tried all kinds of converters but this one does the job! The analog converters produce jumpy video. The only way to get rid of the jumpiness is to use the vertical hold of your TV set - the same TV set you used to watch Neil Armstrong set foot on the moon, I should add!!! None of the TV sets manufactured over the last 20 years come with a vertical hold. In other words, don't waste your money. Spend a few extra bucks and get the right equipment for the job!
Comment: A great piece of hardware! Rating:
I bought one of these in 1999, through Amazon, and it has been a true performer! When I got assigned to Romania we debated buying a smaller screen multi-systen TV (at great cost) or taking our nice, new, 31" GE (NTSC) set and converting it. I just bought this converter and purchased a Philips VCR locally to act as my cable tuner (PAL). If you have a TV with audio/composite video in jacks, this will enable you to convert and view literally any video format with no problem. The image is sharp and clear, and it comes with plug in transformers for both 110V and 220V operation. It can be used with big-screen TVs of all types, and can output a NTSC or PAL signal for your television. A wonderful alternative to expensive multi-system sets, and as a side benefit you can use it to tranfer tapes from PAL to NTSC and vice versa!
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