Wohler exhibits several new monitoring solutions at HD World

Oct 19, 2009 11:18 AM

             
Equipped with three high-performance cost-efficient OLED display screens, the AMP1-E16-3G is capable of displaying source video or advanced monitoring of 16 channels of audio.

Equipped with three high-performance cost-efficient OLED display screens, the AMP1-E16-3G is capable of displaying source video or advanced monitoring of 16 channels of audio.

Wohler exhibited several new monitoring solutions at HD World last week. The AMP1-E16-3G is Wohler's first Dolby E-capable and Dolby Digital Plus-ready 1RU 16-channel 3G audio/video monitor. Equipped with three high-performance cost-efficient OLED display screens, the unit is capable of displaying source video or advanced monitoring of 16 channels of audio. It is ideally suited to support multichannel applications requiring both performance and cost-efficiency

Wohler's AMP2-16-3G and Dolby E-capable and Dolby Digital Plus-ready AMP2-E16-3G provide simultaneous display for up to 16 channels of embedded audio within a single multirate 3G signal. Equipped with five card slots, users can pick and mix their inputs and adapt the units as their needs evolve. This same functionality also enables users of Wohler's AMP2-16M system, available with AES and Dolby E options, to upgrade their systems with the addition of a 3G card.

The RMT single-screen SD/HD LCD monitors offer dual inputs, a waveform display and eight channels of audio bar graph metering — all provided in a compact design. The monitors support high-resolution imaging with built-in NTSC and PAL autosensing and are available as rack-mount or table-mount systems. They also can be used with a standard VESA mount.

And finally, the RM dual-input LCD monitoring series is edeal for use in mobile trucks, news and transmission control rooms, and duplication and post-production facilities. Each new RM series dual-input LCD rack includes two auto-sensing HD/SD-SDI and analog composite inputs. In addition to two-channel analog audio support, the racks provide one-channel-pair audio monitoring via a headphone jack or built-in speaker. All three of the new dual-input monitors are available with a waveform display as standard.




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