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FOR-A unveils new multiviewer
Feb 27, 2006 2:47 PM, Beyond The Headlines e-newsletter
An optional UXGA or DVI output is available, which works well for displaying video on large-sized screens.
FOR-A will introduce the latest member of its
MV series, the MV-16S, a 16-channel, multiviewer at NAB2006.
The MV-16S supports analog composite and SD-SDI mixed inputs. The unit’s support for both SDI and analog composite inputs simultaneously, and the included UXGA and DVI outputs, makes it ideal for broadcast monitoring applications.
The viewer can be set to divide the screen in many ways, enabling the combination of small and large images. An optional UXGA or DVI output is available. The optional layout software offers flexibility to users to size and position any of the 16 inputs. The MV-16S also accepts asynchronous mixed input of analog composite and SD-SDI signals, and it is NTSC and PAL compatible (auto detect). Both 4:3 and 16:9 aspect ratios are supported.
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