Video routing

Mar 1, 2009 12:00 PM

    

Utah Scientific ProProducts

Series includes fixed frame and modular routers, as well as distribution amplifiers,for all signal types, including the 3G format; also includes a full-featured sync and test signal generator with options designed for all professional video applications.
801-575-8801 www.utahscientific.com
Booth: N3531

SERIAL DIGITAL VIDEO FIBER-OPTIC TRANSPORT LINK

MultiDyne HD-3000

Supports 1080p progressive 3Gb/s HD-SDI SMPTE424M format; provides fiber-optic transport and distribution of virtually any digital signal from 5Mb/s to 3Gb/s.
516-671-7278; www.multidyne.com
Booth: SU6917

ROUTER

Pro-Bel 3Gb/s router

The new 1080p multiformat router offers a mix of video and audio routing modularity with optional SFP 3Gb/s fiber; can easily expanded up to 1152 × 1152 simply by linking two frames via multiway cables without the need for any external splitters or combiners; further capacity is added by linking more frames, even when the system is in use.
631-549-5159; www.pro-bel.com
Booth: SU12710

MULTIFORMAT FACILITY ROUTER

Miranda NVISION 5128

Designed to offer easy mixing and matching of up to eight different formats in the same frame, including 3Gb/s, HD, SD and analog video, as well as digital and analog audio; can be used for time code, sample rate conversion and machine control signals.
514-333-1772; www.miranda.com
Booth: SU2807

VIDEO SIGNAL TRANSMITTER

Otari LWB-08HD

Uses industry-standard fiber-optic camera cables for long-distance signal transmission; supports up to eight video transmission signals as well as one-to-one connection and cascade connection; accepts HD-SDI and SD-SDI signals, and optionally AES3id.
408-226-9800; www.aheadtek.com
Booth: C10820

NETWORK MANAGEMENT SYSTEM

Scopus Video Networks Eldorado NMS

Manages services and devices across networks, scaling from small headends to large and distributed networks; features IP and ASI routing solutions, a variety of redundancy schemes, drag-and-drop operations for topology and views, and easy integration of third-party devices.
609-987-8090; www.scopus.net
Booth: SU10917

ROUTER CONTROL SOFTWARE

Sierra Video TyLinx Pro

Designed for the company's entire line of video and audio routing switchers; provides unique profiles for each user; adds additional security features for the control system; has a Windows-based GUI that allows users to virtually recreate their routing system on their computer desktops, defining sources and destinations, signal formats and cabling.
530-478-1000; www.sierravideo.com
Booth: SL6205

ROUTER

Thomson Grass Valley Trinix NXT

Switches any signal from analog and SD to 3Gb/s 1080p HD; available in configurations of 128 × 128 in 8RU, 256 × 256 in 15RU and 512 × 512 in 32RU; integrated with CleanFlow architecture to minimize number of connector contacts; provides redundancy options including redundant matrix switching on the 128 and 256 input frames.
530-478-3000 www.thomsongrassvalley.com
Booth: SL106

CROSSPOINT ROUTING SWITCH

Crystal Vision SW803 3G

An 8 × 3 crosspoint routing switch that works with 3G HD, HD and SDI; ideal as a small or secondary matrix for multistandard environments; fits in the standard frames, with up to six routing switches in 2RU; the double-decker 100mm × 266mm module saves valuable rack space; can send the eight inputs to any of the three outputs; timing information is provided by either black and burst or tri-level syncs references, allowing the unit to switch in the vertical blanking interval to avoid picture disturbance.
+44 1223 497049 www.crystalvision.tv
Booth: SU3102

SD/HD/3GB/S ROUTERS

Miranda NVISION 8288

Available in sizes up to 576 × 576; half the size and weight of comparable routers and consume half the power normally required; ideal for flypack and truck applications.
514-333-1772; www.miranda.com
Booth: SU2807


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