Edirol V-440HD switcher delivers multiformat support

Oct 12, 2006 8:00 AM

    

The switcher supports multiple input formats, including 1080i and 720p HD component, S-video, composite and computer RGB (VGA to SXGA).

The Edirol V-440HD switcher delivers multiformat switching with support for various effects such as picture in picture, two keyers and transitions.

With four SD and four HD or RGB video source inputs, the V-440HD enables seamless mixing and switching of multiformat video signals. A single unit can switch images with different aspect ratios (16:9 or 4:3) or be used as an independent SD mixer or HD/RGB mixer.

The switcher supports multiple input formats, including 1080i and 720p HD component, S-video, composite and computer RGB (VGA to SXGA). Output format selections include 1080i or 720p HD, RGA and SD. SD inputs are upconverted but can also be independently output.

For more information, visit: www.edirol.com.




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