Echolab releases Atem production switcher

May 18, 2009 11:00 AM

    

Echolab has released Atem, a 1-M/E 3Gb/s 1080p/60 production switcher. Features include four upstream and two downstream keyers, as well as Echolab's SuperSource crosspoint and Stinger transitions, making it possible to build a composition of as many as 11 layers.

Atem also offers 10 mixed-format inputs with built-in synchronization and scaling so that every input accepts SD or HD signals. With two of the inputs also able to accept computer signals, the switcher fits seamlessly into any production environment. Atem includes program, preview and three auxiliary outputs in the switcher's native format, as well as two analog auxiliary outputs with internal down/crossconversion for SD distribution.




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