The RadianceXD supports 18 video inputs:
—six HDMI with HDCP,
—four SD/HD component,
—four S-Video,
—four composite.
Component
inputs can be combined with a composite to support
up to four SCART RGBcvS video sources. The HDMI and
component inputs accept resolutions of up to 1080p
at 60 Hertz. Audio input can accompany the video on
one of the HDMI inputs, or use one of the four
analog stereo pairs, six coax or two optical audio
inputs.
The RadianceXD supports two HDMI outputs at
resolutions up to 1920 by 1080, at 60-Hertz
progressive. The second HDMI output can be a copy of
the first output, or it can be used as an audio only
output to send audio to receivers that do not
support full 1080p60 for their HDMI inputs. Audio
output is supported on the HDMI connections plus two
COAX audio outputs.
Featuring 10-bit processing, the RadianceXD
offers 10-bit processing, per-pixel standard
definition (SD) and high definition (HD)
video de-interlacing with adaptive diagonal
filtering, edge enhancing scaling technology
that does not add ringing (unlike competing
products), plus MPEG mosquito and block
artifact reduction. Finally, an important
image quality feature is temporal noise
reduction for both SD and HD sources.
Other RadianceXD key features include
user-adjustable image enhancement, including four
configuration memories for each input, a
programmable output resolution from 480p to 1080p,
plus 1080i; the ability to zoom in on any source by
up to 33 percent; selectable aspect ratios of 4:3,
4:3 NLS, 16:9, 1.85, and 2.35. The 4:3 NLS aspect
ratio uses Lumagen’s Preciseview user programmable
non-linear-stretch mode to allow the user to program
exactly how 4:3 sources fill a 16:9 display. For
film sources 2:2, 3:2 and 3:3 pull-down detection is
supported to allow for correct cadence output at 24,
48, 60 and 72 Hertz for 24 fps film sources, plus 50
and 75 Hertz for 25 fps film source.