Pablo-IV Video Encoder Module

PabloIV Video Encoder
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Until now, you could only view the Picasso IV video output on your computer monitor. This is going to change with the Pablo IV which encodes the video signal, making it suitable for use with VCRs, television sets and studio equipment. In particular, this allows for video titling and recording animations to tape.

Features:

The video signal the Pablo IV generates must match your local television standard, such as NTSC or PAL. Four of these standards are supported:
The Pablo IV plugs into the PicassoIV board and delivers its video signal at the S-VHS video output connector described in the PicassoIV manual. You are not restricted to use an S-VHS video signal; the Pablo IV can be switched into CVBS (Composite) video mode. However, you need a special adaptor to connect the CVBS cable to the S-VHS video output connector (supplied with the Pablo IV).
The Pablo IV can encode one basic screen resolution (640x480) into a video signal. This resolution is slightly smaller than the display would allow. An overscanned screen resolution (800x600) is available in PAL B/G/I mode which covers the entire display.
Due to how video signals are encoded for display on a television set, some flicker is unavoidable (you may remember this from the last time you connected your Amiga to your tv set). The Pablo IV can reduce the flicker of the signal it generates by using a technique known as linear interpolation.

Requirements:

The PabloIV plugs into the PicassoIV, which is absolutely required for operation.
The PicassoIV firmware may need updating in order to recognize the Pablo IV and allow it to be used. Firmware version 4.1 or higher is required, which depending on when your PicassoIV was manufactured might already be installed.

Limitations:

Other Add-Ons:

As a companion for the Pablo IV, Village Tronic makes the Paloma video input module for the PicassoIV. Among other features, the Paloma allows video signal input to be captured. The captured signal can be combined with computer generated graphics. The result can then be fed into the Pablo IV thus producing a digital genlock.

Contens of package:

The Pablo IV package contains the following items:

Supplied software:

As of this writing, the Pablo IV ships with the following software:

Last updated: 05th November 1997
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