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Which DVDO Video Processor to do Constant Width or Constant Height?

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As the title asks, Which DVDO Video Processor to do Constant Width and/or Constant Height?

Best Value for money. VP50 Pro, VP50, Duo or Edge?

I'm a bit confused about which will do Panamorphic Mode 1 and Mode 2. So any guidance you care to provide would be very welcomed.

I will be using the Video Processor with a Espson TW-2000, and an old Panamorph U15, and a Chief PAN-1 Panamorph Anamorphic Lens Support mount.

I'm just starting to get into this so I'm trying to do it on a budget. But I don't want to waste my money, so would really appreciate any guidance, suggests and/or advise you may care to give me.

Thank you!

Kind Regards

Mark
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I've been advised that I should look at the a used Lumagen Vision HDQ Pro Scaler.

I'll have a look around for a used Lumagen Vision HDQ Pro Scaler at a good price.

I think that the Lumagen Vision HDQ Pro Scaler would be the minimum I would want.

Yes it's got all the Features I want. See:

http://www.lumagen.com/testindex.php?module=hdq_details

Key Features:
- HD analog/digital inputs with transcoding and scaling
- SD analog/digital inputs with transcoding and scaling
- SD and HD per-pixel motion adaptive deinterlacing
- User adjustable image enhancement
- Transcode Component and RGB analog HD sources
- Component and DVI inputs auto-switch between SD and HD source modes.
- DVI input accepts 480/576i, 1080i, 1080p24, 480p to 720p input formats
- Source aspect ratio selectable as 4:3, letter-box, 16:9 and 1.85
- Programmable output aspect ratio from 1.33 to 2.35
- Panamorph mode 1 and 2 compatibility
- Zoom in any source up to 33%
- RS232 interface for field upgradeability and control
- NTSC, PAL and SECAM auto-detection
- 3D comb filter for Svideo and Composite inputs
- Programmable output resolution from 480p to 1080p, plus 1080i
- 10 bit DAC for analog outputs
- Four configuration memories per input
- All setup parameters are unique for each memory.
- Can correct for red or green push in a display
- Input-cropping, black, contrast, color and hue setup
- Adjustable non-linear stretch display mode
- Y/C-delay calibration.
- Primary gamut correction
- 2/5/11 point parametric grayscale calibration
- Gamma calibration
- CUE and ICP filtering
- Extensive suite of built-in test patterns
- Programmable input and output color-space
- 2:2, 3:2, 3:3 pull-down for film sources
- Universal power supply
- Optional rack mount ears

Input configurability:
- Inputs 1-4 can be DVI, HDMI 444 or 422 component, RGBHV
- Input 5 can be Component (HD/SD), Scart (uses in7 for CVS) RGBS, RGsB
- Input 6 can be Component (HD/SD), Scart, RGBS, RGsB
- Input 7 always Composite
- Input 8,9 can be SVideo or Composite
- Input 10 can be SDI or Composite (uses CVS on in6 for Composite)

Features above the VisionDVI:
- Output resolution up to 1080p for analog and digital outputs
- Sharpness control on all input sources (only on S-Video and composite for VisionDVI)
- 1080i deinterlacing at up to 1080p output
- Larger video processing chip for improved video processing quality over the VisionDVI
- 10 bit DAC with oversampling for analog outputs
- 3D comb filter for Svideo and Composite inputs
- 2 more DVI inputs, 1 SDI input and analog BNC outputs standard

Thanks again!

Mark
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