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Roland V-1HD+ HDMI Video Switcher Released

Roland recently released a new video switcher with live streaming capabilities: the Roland V-1HD+. This successor of the popular V-1HD features four HDMI inputs, XLR/RCA/Mic audio inputs, and it can trigger Atomos recorders via its HDMI output. Let’s take a closer look at it! Roland V-1HD+ Connectivity With the pandemic, live events recording/streaming are now something nearly every filmmaker and production company has to offer. To help you with that, Roland released an update to their popular V-1HD video switcher that was released five years ago: the Roland V-1HD+. This new version features a plethora of inputs/outputs ports at the back of the unit, including: Four HDMI inputs, including one that supports built-in image scaling. It can take signals at up to 1080P at 60fps in 4:2:2 8-bit.Two HDMI outputs with a maximum resolution of 1080/59.94p. You can use one as your main program output for a recorder or live stream – more on that later – and the second output to turn any HD video monitor into an “up-next” input preview display or expanded multiviewer with 10 windows. Image credit: Roland Two XLR ports with 48V phantom power, one RCA line-in, and a Mic/Aux input, all at a maximum of 24bits/48Khz.There are also two TRS audio out and a headphones connector.You’ll find a USB Memory port and a USB Type-A port to connect it to your computer.A tally connector, an RS-232 connector, and one DC 12-17V power input. That’s a lot of inputs/outputs in such a compact (316 x...

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Published By: CineD - Thursday, 29 October, 2020

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