The new SierraView multiviewer allows tile content, size, labels, background and positioning to be changed to suit any application.
Sierra Video introduced at the NAB Show the SierraView multiviewer, which provides a way to combine and display multiple images on a single- or dual-video display device for use in control rooms and studio environments.
SierraView enables the monitoring of multiple video and audio signals, as well as supporting data, on a single display monitor. It can be used to increase the number of images shown on one display or can function as the hub of a studio monitoring and control center using several display devices. SierraView allows tile content, size, labels, background and positioning to be changed to suit any application. Clocks, timers, time code readers, UMDs, tallies and event indicators can be displayed when required.
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