Miranda Technologies announced that ViVe TV, Venezuela's public television network, decided buy a large number of Densité Series cards for signal processing, for five of its new mobile units.
The new units were designed to operate with twelve cameras and will be assembled in Madrid by miranda's Spanish distributor, Eurocom Broadcast. Mobile units will be used mainly for satellite transfers and production in live events.
The five mobile units of ViVe TV can potentially handle conversion and synchronization up to 300 channels of video and audio. Each unit will be equipped with three Densité arrays, up to 20 modules per 2RU rack.
Signal processing includes 28 FRS-1101 SDI frame synchronizers with bow-amp option for high quality, control and adjustment of satellite inputs. These cards feature a frame synchronizer, controls proc-amp video and audio, on-board audio delay, processing and embedding, as well as signal generation testing.
Twenty-seven audio processors UAP-1781 universals will take care of the audio for the five mobile units, with each card processing up to eight channels discrete audio. Input processing includes gain, video track delay, additional fixed delays, and correction phase. The output processing block includes mixing, a additional stage of gain/attenuation and complete mixing of canals. Each output channel is composed of a mixture of any of two input channels, allowing stereo mixes to monkey.
ViVe TV also ordered DEC-1021 composite video encoders to SDI, ENC-1101 encoders from SDI to composite/CVA/RGB and 74 amplifiers for SDA-1142 distribution.
Miranda's Densité series now includes more than 75 modules for distribution, conversion, digital/analog video processing and routing and signals audio.
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