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Miranda shows 3Gb/s products at BroadcastAsia
Jun 23, 2009 12:02 PM
Miranda Technologies showed multiple new 3Gb/s and HD/SD products at BroadcastAsia 2009, including the Kaleido-X16 multiviewer, NVISION Enterprise Class routers and the NV5100MC master control switcher.
The Kaleido-X16 multiviewer is designed for 3Gb/s and HD/SD/analog video. NVISION Enterprise Class 3Gb/s and HD/SD routers are available in sizes up to 1152 x 1152 video inputs.
The Densité LGK-3901 modular 3Gb/s and HD/SD branding processor is capable of inserting up to five independent layers of graphics. It also offers automated character generation, clock insertion, EAS support and eight-channel audio clip/voice-over playout.
The NV5100MC is a fully featured 3Gb/s and HD/SD master control switcher, which is ideal for national and regional broadcasters. It offers a wide choice of control panels, tight router integration and versatile multichannel audio control with Dolby E decoding.
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