Apantac Launches Hybrid Multiviewer for IP + Baseband at IBC2015
Displays Mix of Both IP/ASI and SDI/CVBS Sources
Apantac, provider of cost-effective multiviewers, video walls, extenders, and signal processing solutions is adding a new Hybrid Multiviewer supporting IP/ASI and SDI/CVBS Baseband signals to its award-winning TAHOMA Platform at IBC 2015, Hall 8, Stand E37.
The new TAHOMA-IL accepts a mix of IP/ASI streams and Baseband Video signals and displays them on one or more monitors. The IL Multiviewers accept H.264, MPEG-2 and MPEG-4, Multicast and Unicast over UDP or ASI, as well as MP1L2, AAC-LC and HEC-AAC-LC audio formats. Baseband signal support includes 3G/HD/SD-SDI, as well as Composite video formats. With the new Hybrid Multiviewer, facilities have the ability to mix and match up to 20 IP and SDI/CVBS images on a single display.
TAHOMA-IL offers high resolution HDMI/DVI outputs, and an optional SDI output for pristine visual monitoring. Output resolutions up to 1920x1200P are supported, including 1080P.
Built-in CATx extenders (with optional active receivers) for each output extend the output up to 35 meters (115 feet). If longer distances are needed for the HDMI outputs, Apantac offers HDBaseT extenders for up to 100 meters, or fiber extenders for up to 300 meters.
The Apantac Skin Technology offers easy and advanced visual layout setup and on-screen display (OSD). The customizable on-screen display set-up via software includes: borders, labels, GPI/O, tally, visual and audio alarms, AFD & WSS, alarm monitoring, close captioning, safe area markers, audio meters, analogue and digital clocks as well as room for logos. Video windows on the display include multiple labels, and support UMD, OMD, IMD and standalone labels.
Since this new Multiviewer is part of the TAHOMA Platform, control is supported by all existing TAHOMA control accessories, including: the CP-16 control panel, SPP Simple Preset Panel, and a preset recall keypad.
The new TAHOMA-IL, Hybrid IP/ASI + SDI/CVBS Multiviewer will be Apantac’s IBC 2015 stand, 8.E37.