The Dayang Magicwall enables channel supervisors to get a precise view of the multiple program feeds as well as accompanying data on a single screen.
ESPN Argentina, has chosen Dayang Magicwall MW-4160 multichannel monitor splitters for installation at its new studios in Buenos Aires. Designed to replace bulky and power-hungry CRT stacks in broadcast master control rooms or presentation suites, each Dayang Magicwall offers studio installers the option of positioning monitor arrays immediately behind a desk, enabling channel supervisors to see a detailed view of the multiple program feeds plus accompanying data on a space-saving single screen.
An auto-alert system is incorporated and includes continuous monitoring of video blackburst as well as warning of frozen-image, lost video/audio and lost logo. Control room personnel are able to select text-based or audible alarms, create their own maintenance task schedules and perform log management. An integral under-monitor display automatically prompts for a channel identifier. The Magicwall multiplexer also incorporates a hard disk recording facility, which enables all incoming channels to be archived at full resolution or at compressed browse-quality.
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