NAB 2024: InSync to introduce MCC-HD-2 dual-channel frame rate converter

InSync is set to introduce the latest addition to its MCC range at NAB 2024. Building on the success of its single-channel predecessor, the MCC-HD-2 offers premium sports quality motion-compensated frame rate conversion for two HD streams.

As a 1RU solution, the MCC-HD-2 maintains the image clarity and detail established by the MCC-HD, ensuring a flawless conversion experience for broadcasters operating in space-constrained environments such as outside broadcast vans and crowded studios.

The engineering design team at InSync has implemented dedicated hardware, leveraging algorithms from the MCC-8K, to deliver consistent and high-performance conversion for two channels in only 1RU. The MCC-HD-2 consumes less than 70W of power, making it a market-leading solution for energy-conscious environments and cost-savings. In comparison to other trusted and benchmarked converters, broadcasters can expect an 86% reduction in their carbon footprint and energy savings, according to InSync.

Its advanced features will include support for the SMPTE 2110 standard, with a custom GUI designed that has customers’ feedback and efficiency in mind.

James Taylor, CEO of InSync Technology, highlights the company’s focus for 2024: “InSync is ready for the upcoming global sporting events. Our latest product, the MCC-HD-2, is designed to meet the high standards of major broadcasters while reducing environmental and economic impacts. We’re committed to leading the way in quality, sustainable broadcasting technology.”

Hiro Tanoue, director of the overseas business division at FOR-A, said: “Our ongoing alliance with InSync Technology consistently drives world-class innovations, fulfilling the real needs of major broadcasters and events. The MCC-HD-2 represents another milestone in our commitment to delivering cutting-edge solutions.”

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