| E-MEDIAVISION.COM INTRODUCES X-VIEW MAESTRO CONTROL
30th January 2007…e-mediavision.com today introduced
Maestro control for its X-View range of Multiviewers / multi
source image display processors. X-View enables monitoring
of multiple video sources on a single display monitor, thus
creating a monitoring wall that can be easily adapted to suit
individual requirements by recalling customised wall pattern
layouts, which is not possible when using individual monitors.
Apart from the ability to reconfigure monitor layout, X-view
provides added benefits by lowering power consumption, heat
dissipation and space requirements, which in turn leads to
lower operational costs.
The X-View SD series feature auto detection of input type from
SDI to CV, PAL to NTSC, audio metering and alarms together
with extensive remote control options from Ethernet TCP/IP
to RS232/422. The 1RU compact frame is standard with easy upgrade
options to enable 4,8,12 or 16 input channels. X-view provides
a high resolution 1280 x 1024 output alongside 2 x SDI outputs,
enabling the processor to be utilised for mosaic picture displays
within programme productions or digital info/menu channel solutions.
The X-View CV series provides a cost effective means to monitor “Off-Air” signals,
with the ability to resize and position any display window
via a standard mouse control. The X-View CV series feature
both SVGA and high-resolution DVI outputs alongside composite
video output for recording.
Maestro control provides a touchscreen-based control environment
where the mosaic picture display on the main monitor is replicated
on the touch screen control surface, enabling the user to take
control of routers or signal switching by an interactive visual
method that is easy to use.
About e-mediavision.com:
e-mediavision.com, based in London, England, is a world leader
in real time video graphic systems for the sports, news, weather
and media markets, as well as multi-image display solutions
with its X-View display processors and X-Com control and monitoring
system.
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