ATG Broadcast presents PPR-4 post-production router

Jul 10, 2003 12:00 PM

    

ATG Broadcast will introduce a four-input router for use with post-production workstations.

The PPR-4 post-production router provides a 1RU, highly cost-efficient alternative to buying multiple routers for video, audio and control switching. Designed to allow easy integration into a workstation, the PPR-4 provides for each of its four inputs to have an associated video feed, four channels of audio and a serial control path. The video channel can pass analog, SDV or HD.

Audio can be either analog or digital. Selection is via dedicated backlit front-panel pushbuttons.

For more information visit www.atgbroadcast.co.uk.

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