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Model 1361: 

Component/RGB to Composite/S-Video

1361 FEATURES:

• Selectable PC or HDTV Inputs
• NTSC or PAL Outputs, Composite, S-Video or Component
• Supports PC Inputs up to UXGA (1600x1200@60Hz) 
• Supports HDTV inputs up to 1080i 
• Loop thru outputs - Both PC and HDTV 
• Adjustable image scaling: Pan, Position and Zoom 
• Aspect Ratio adjustment 
• Remote Control with On Screen Display

Model 1362:

 

Composite/S-Video to Component/RGB

1362 FEATURES:

• Composite video, S-Video or YPbPr inputs to PC/HD outputs
• PC resolutions to 1280x1024
• All HDTV progressive scan resolutions
• 32Mb frame memory
• Integral picture adjustments
• Onscreen display for setup and adjustment

Many satellite receivers and cable boxes do not offer 
simultaneous output on YPbPr and composite outputs. To 
distribute the same signal to TVs with HD component inputs 
as well as TVs with composite or S-Video inputs, a quality 
down-converter is required. The 

Model 1361

 converts an HD 

component or PC video signal to standard analog NTSC or PAL 
video. Output is either composite and S-Video or standard 
definition component (YCbCr) format, with a simultaneous 
HD pass-thru. The 

Model

 

1361

 settings 

are controlled via front panel push-button, 
an IR remote or an RS-232 interface and 
its over-scan feature allows you to fill the 
entire video screen.

Video Convertors/Scalers — 

solutions for mixed signal distribution systems

Some high definition signal distribution systems include one 
or more standard definition sources. To distribute these signals 
to HDTVs, a quality scaler is required.  Audio Authority’s 

Model 1362

 scaler converts a standard analog NTSC or PAL 

video signal to high definition component video (YPbPr). 
Input may be either composite, S-Video, standard definition 
component (YCbCr), or RGsB format. Output may be YPbPr 
or RGBHV.  Simply connect 
a source and display, then 
select the easy-to-use 
onscreen menus for setup 
and adjustments. 

Product Focus

Models 1361 & 1362

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