The TG-50 is a basic SMPTE time code generator/reader for generating time code and for making time code "window dub" copies of video recordings. It is very easy to operate and is available in both desktop and rack mount packaging. The TG-50 works with SD analog composite video systems and is available in NTSC or PAL models.
The TR-100 is a SMPTE time code reader featuring an adjustable brightness 0.8 inch LED display. The brightness control allows comfortable use in bright light or in a dimly lit studio, while the 0.8" character height is good for up close or across the room viewing. The TR-100 also translates LTC time code into MIDI Time Code (MTC) for use in the audio/video workshop. The TR-100 controls are located in the back for an uncluttered display of the time code value.
The TRG-100 is a multi-frame rate SMPTE time code reader/generator with an 8 character red LED display suitable for installation in a studio, video production room, large or small editing suite or in a laboratory or test situation. It can both read and generate time code for SD and HD video frame rates and its small desktop size lets it sit conveniently on a desk top, or be rack or wall mounted. The time code reader can discern between 23.976 and 24 FPS (Frames-Per-Second) time code and between 29.97 and 30 FPS time code and displays the true frame rate. Operation is very simple and is controlled from four front panel switches.
The TRG-50PC is a SMPTE time code generator/reader for generating time code and for making time code "window dub" copies of video recordings. It also has an RS-232 serial output that allows it to connect to a computer to input the reader or generator time code values, and comes with a Windows based time code "logging" program called PC-LOG. PC-LOG also allows remote control of the TRG-50PC to preset the generator, turn the display ON/OFF etc. It is very easy to operate and is available in both desktop and rack mount packaging. The TRG-50PC works with SD analog composite video systems and is available in NTSC or PAL models.
The TVC-50 reads SMPTE LTC time code and provides a display overlay of time and date onto SD NTSC or PAL analog composite video based on the time and user bit value and date from an internal clock/calendar. The TVC-50 provides numerous time and date display formats and is an ideal video time/date display device for use with the HORITA UTG-50 or GPS-MTG2 master SMPTE time code generator.
The UTG-50 is a multi-frame-rate SMPTE time code generator with an internal GPS receiver. The UTG-50 is truly universal and can generate at frame rates of 23.976, 24, 25, 29.97 drop/non-drop frame, or 30 FPS (Frames-Per-Second). The UTG-50 is designed to provide SMPTE time code that represents accurate “real time” time and date. The SMPTE time code time value can be preset and locked to GPS data via an internal GPS receiver, to an internal real-time clock/calendar chip, or to an external time code input.
The VG-50 is a small, desktop sized combination SMPTE VITC time code generator and LTC-to-VITC time code translator. It's operates with SD analog composite video and is ideal for use to add VITC to a copy of an analog video recording or to add VITC time code to a blackburst reference signal. It has an "On Screen" display of either the time code or the user bits (or OFF) and the display also has a "Phase Meter" which shows the relationship between a SMPTE LTC time code input and the associated video input.
The VLR-100 is a combination high speed LTC and VITC SMPTE time code reader with 0.56" high 8-digit LED display characters. It's small desktop size and convenient front panel switches make it ideal for use in the studio, video production room, remote van, or laboratory.
The VLR-100 is a combination high speed LTC and VITC SMPTE time code reader with 0.56" high 8-digit LED display characters and an RS-232 interface. It's small desktop size and convenient front panel switches make it ideal for use in the studio, video production room, remote van, or laboratory.
The VLT-50 translates SMPTE VITC time code into SMPTE longitudinal time code. When used with video tape players it operates throughout the shuttle search speed range to read and translate the VITC time code into LTC. The LTC generator is genlocked to the input video. The VLT-50 accepts an LTC input to route to the LTC output should VITC become unavailable.