The switcher treats the multiple outputs as a single background and translates the keys across the multiple backgrounds. The MultiScreen allows you to output multiple video signals that can be combined into a single scene. Video inputs or outputs on the switcher, including Program, Preview, and Media-Store channels, can be assigned to any box on the MultiViewer. The MultiViewer allows you to view multiple video sources from a single output. The HD-BNC and HDMI™ outputs can have any video source in the switcher, including Media-Store channels, aux bus, and clean feed assigned to them.
#Multipanel 720p#
However, if you have a 720p 59.94Hz input reference, you can only operate the switcher in 720p 59.94Hz.Įxternal video sources come into the switcher through the input HD-BNC and HDMI™ ports, and internal sources are generated internally from the switcher or XPression. For example, if you have a 1080i 59.94Hz input reference you can operate the switcher in 720p 59.94Hz, but not 1080i 50Hz. Choosing a progressive video format as a reference limits you to operating the switcher only in that same video format and frequency.
The flexible reference system in the switcher allows you to use an Interlaced video format as the reference to operate the switcher in a video format of the same frequency.
This network connection is separate from the Windows® configured one and must use a separate IP address. The network connection for the switcher sub-system in Graphite has an independent ethernet port that allows you to upload stills to the Media-Store channels, download switcher data files, connect to a physical panel, and control switcher functions using DashBoard. Reference and video I/O setup, canvas layouts, and signalling setup.