Latin America. The infrastructure that supports live productions is gradually changing, primarily from SDI video to IP networks, as more computer-generated content, new IP cameras, and other NDI or IP sources become commonplace.
The result is that we now have to integrate a combination of SDI, HDMI and IP video sources and to serve this new hybrid world, Broadcast Pix is launching its latest integrated production solution, MX Hybrid.
The features of MX Hybrid:
- 8 network / IP inputs + 3 SDI (HD / 4K) + 1 HDMI / SDI / analog
- 4 (2 SDI + 2 NDI) Program and assignable auxiliary outputs
- 6 Keyers with DVE and chromakey
- "Browser-based" and "easy to operate" remote user interfaces
- GuestPix remote guest integration
- Integrated intercom and chat
- Enhanced macros to automate repetitive tasks and ensure production consistency.
- Built-in audio streaming, recording and mixing
- Hardware that is fully compatible with 1080p/60 and 4K
"We are excited to announce MX Hybrid, the latest product in our range of easy-to-use live production solutions," said Graham Sharp, CEO of Broadcast Pix. "The flexible, future-proof, feature-rich MX Hybrid will meet the production needs of government, broadcast, live event and visual radio users in the future with its hybrid input configuration and video format-independent support. We are offering competitive upgrades to existing users and, together with our customer support packages, we are delivering on our commitment to leave no customer behind."
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