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Miranda, NVision, Pro-bel and Utah Scientific collaborate
on new connection standard between multi-viewers and routers
August 27, 2008
Source: Miranda
Miranda Technologies has announced that
it has collaborated with NVISION, Pro-Bel and Utah Scientific
to create a new interconnection standard between multi-viewers
and routers.
The new MV-LiNK standard allows Miranda's Kaleido-X multi-viewer
to be tightly integrated with an upstream router from NVISION,
Pro-Bel or Utah Scientific. A single 3Gpbs capable MV-LiNK
provides interconnection for up to eight HD/SD signals.
'The MV-LiNK standard is ideal for building the very largest
combined multi-image and routing systems, which offer the
highest level of image quality, layout flexibility and robustness',
says Louis Caron, Multi-image Product Manager at Miranda.
'By offering an open standard between multi-viewers and routers,
we're making it easier for broadcasters to select the optimum
routing and multi-image combination, as they move to larger,
more centralized monitoring systems.'
The MV-LiNK allows the Kaleido-X multi-viewer to offer On-screen
Mouse router control, as well as dynamically updated UMDs
using the router source labels. Other benefits include reduced
cabling and easier installation, and a lower overall system
cost due to streamlined multi-image/routing hardware, with
removal of BNC equalizers, cable drivers and reclockers.
The Kaleido-X multi-room, multi-image display processor offers
the highest picture definition across all image sizes for
the most critical monitoring applications. The processor also
offers unsurpassed signal flexibility, with the ability to
display signals freely across multiple displays, without restrictions
on signal position, repetition, format or aspect ratio.
A range of expansion options allow the system to be scaled
all the way up to 1152 video inputs and 128 multi-image display
outputs, without impacting the signal flexibility or quality.
The processor also offers exceptional resiliency, with an
Auto-recovery capability that automatically configures new
cards loaded in the frame from other installed cards.
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