Indigo AV mixer combines video/PC switching and audio mixing

Feb 8, 2007 8:00 AM


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The Grass Valley Indigo AV mixer.

Thomson showcased its Grass Valley Indigo AV mixer at ISE 2007 in Amsterdam.

The Indigo AV mixer brings broadcast-quality multiformat switching of video and PC signals with high-quality audio mixing to the professional arena. The video section of the Indigo mixer includes four keyers as well as a comprehensive range of video effects, including wipes and 2-D and 3-D DVE moves with multiple layers.

Indigo also functions as a seamless switcher with internal scaling and synchronization of inputs including analog composite, S-video, DV and SD/HD video and computer input types. Indigo includes serial and LAN control links allowing the mixer to trigger events in other devices, such as loading and playing clips from the Grass Valley Turbo iDDR.

For more information, visit http://www.thomsongrassvalley.com/products/switchers/indigo/page.html.


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