The MW-5160 and MW-5320 (shown) support PAL and NTSC transmission formats, 4:3 and 16:9 aspect ratios, superimposed tally display and embedded audio.
Dayang has introduced two new additions to its Magicwall range of multiscreen display controllers.
Designed for use in multichannel monitoring environments, the MW-5160 can import up to 16 digital program sources with embedded audio to display devices at up to 1600 x 1200 pixels. The MW-5320 model has identical specifications to the MW-5160 but a higher channel capacity, displaying up to 32 simultaneous channels.
Dayang's MW-5160 and MW-5320 support PAL and NTSC transmission formats, 4:3 and 16:9 aspect ratios, superimposed tally display and embedded audio. Other features include clock synchronization, digital or analog time display, channel logo display and a full-screen single-channel viewing mode for detailed picture inspection. Up to four real-time audio VU bar graphs can be viewed alongside each video channel. Also provided is a stereo audio output, which can be switched to monitor any program source.
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