Panasonic launches new microsite for compact HD switcher
Jun 9, 2008 8:00 AM
The AV-HS400 switcher includes four HD/SD-SDI inputs standard, upgradeable to eight.
Panasonic Broadcast has launched a new microsite for the AV-HS400 multiformat live switcher, available to customers worldwide, at www.panasonic-broadcast.com/hs400.
The site includes production information and specifications, as well as a section on accessories for the AV-HS400, a product comparison chart and downloadable documentation.
The AV-HS400 offers a variety of video effects with multiformat HD/SD inputs/outputs and up to eight channels. The switcher includes four HD/SD-SDI inputs standard, upgradeable to eight. Analog component and DVI inputs are available as an option, with each input featuring a 10-bit frame synchronizer enabling asynchronous video signal inputs.
The AV-HS400 also features a multiview display of PGM, PVW and input video on a single monitor, a variety of quick preset functions, and SD memory card storage for transferring images and user settings.
This eBook provides both new and veteran shooters an in-depth understanding of the technology that lies between the camera lens and the recording medium and how to maximize a camera's performance.
File-based technologies have replaced video tape methods for a majority of production and broadcast operations. The worlds of AV and IT are coalescing to create new methods and workflows for media
Video compression, editing and displays is an in-depth tutorial on MPEG compression technology, editing MPEG content and evaluating color video monitors written by long-time video expert, trainer and writer Steve Mullen, Ph. D.
2012 will be the year of mobile DTV. That’s the view of Erik Moreno, who along with Salil Dalvi, senior VP for Mobile Platform Development at NBC Universal, is co-general manager of the Mobile Content Venture.
Hear snippets of podcast interviews done throughout 2011 with Pat McDonough of The Nielsen Company, Glen Friedman of Ideas & Solutions!, Danny Wilson of Pixelmetrix and Greg Herman of Watch TV. Pictured is Danny Wilson, Pixelmetrix.