Eyeheight ships automated playoutHD switcher

Oct 5, 2009 9:33 AM

    
The playoutHD switcher comes with Eyeheight's Playout Application Suite software for general setup, operational monitoring and detailed diagnostics.

The playoutHD switcher comes with Eyeheight's Playout Application Suite software for general setup, operational monitoring and detailed diagnostics.

Eyeheight is now shipping its playoutHD switcher, which is a multidefinition version of the company's existing playout compact SDI presentation switcher. Offering an upgrade path from 525/625-line to 1080i operation, the new playoutHD switcher features a modular A/B design with four-group 16-channel audio capability. A number of modular options are available, such as an additional keyer and bug/crawler inserter.

Standard features of playoutHD include automation control, manual control and emergency control. A hot-swap dual-redundant power supply is available as an option. Single or multiple expansion chassis can be connected to accommodate additional facilities or channels. TCP/IP-based Ethernet and RS232/422 control interfaces plus 14 GPI/tallies are incorporated, and full manual control panels are available.

The playoutHD switcher comes with Eyeheight's Playout Application Suite software for general setup, operational monitoring and detailed diagnostics.




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