Snell to introduce new audio monitoring for MV-Series multiviewers at IBC2010

Aug 20, 2010 2:23 PM

    

Snell will introduce enhanced audio monitoring capabilities for its recently launched MV-Series of multiviewers at IBC2010, Sept. 10-14 in Amsterdam.

The MV-Series displays multiple images (or tiles) on a single or dual video display device. Designed for a range of applications, including control rooms, studios and OB trucks, the MV-Series offers users versatile and configurable viewing capabilities.

The system accepts up to 64 video inputs in a range of analog and digital formats, including 1080p, which are complemented by audio metering and monitoring of up to 16 channels per tile. The new audio monitoring enhancements include an additional frame that enables discrete AS, analog or MADI audio signals to be monitored onscreen alongside the video tiles.

See Snell at IBC Stands 8.B60 and OE105.




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