Chromatec introduces new fully-featured HD 3G multiviewer

Sep 17, 2008 8:00 AM

    
The new multiviewer from Chromatec accepts up to 64 3Gb/s video inputs.

The new multiviewer from Chromatec accepts up to 64 3Gb/s video inputs.

Offered as a complete multiviewer, Chromatec’s new MV-xx can be configured as a single unit with up to 64 video inputs or as a dual multiviewer with up to 2 x 32 inputs. It accepts a wide range of analog and digital video formats up to HD 1080p, 3Gb/s and can also display up to 1024 audio channels. There are two DVI-I video outputs per multiviewer.

To accommodate the need to display on-air tallies, alarms for video and audio errors, time code, safe area markers, clocks, logos, graphics and UMDs, each image tile is fully configurable through a user-friendly menu, including time-controlled change of setups.

This 3RU system is designed for studio galleries, OB vehicles, master control rooms and studio video walls and integrates with other Chromatec products.

For more information, visit www.chromatec.com




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