Livestream Studio HD50
Semi-portable 5 input model featuring digital HD. Livestream Studio HD50 is perfect when you need broadcast quality live switching hardware at the most affordable price, and portable enough to take on the go. Studio HD50 is built with a Blackmagic Design DeckLink Quad as well as a Blackmagic Design DeckLink Studio to give you 5 inputs from a vast array of analog & digital sources or 4 inputs and 1 output for when you need broadcast quality output display.
Specifications:
- HD-SDI Inputs (Streaming Only) - 5
- HD-SDI Inputs (w/SDI or HDMI Out) - 4
- Embedded Audio Input - 5 Stereo or 40 Mono Inputs
- Audio Monitoring (1/8") - 1
- HDMI Input - 1
- HDMI Output - 1
- Standard Definition SDI Output - 1
- Composite Input (BNC) - 1
- Composite Output (BNC) - 1
- S-VIDEO Input - 1
- S-VIDEO Output - 1
- Component Input - 1
- Component Output - 1
- Analog Audio (1/4") Inputs - 4
- Analog Audio (1/4") Outputs - 2
- AES/EBU Inputs - 2
- AES/EBU Outputs - 2
- Additional AES/EBU OR Analog Audio Outputs - 2
- Livestream Studio Keyboard - Sold Separately
- Media Sources - 6 integrated digital media sources for video & graphics playback. 2 DDRs (video clip playback with built-in transcoder), 2 GFX (graphics), 2 Color Bars/Background Color
- Built-in Multiview - On-screen full field rate multiview of all live inputs, Preview, Program Out, 2 GFX and 2 DDR, Audio PPM overlay with peak hold feature on all inputs and outputs. Resizable layout allowing hiding of all controls to maximize multiview screens
- Video Switcher/Mixer - 1 x Mixer & Effects Bank (M/E) with no upstream keyer. Transitions: SMPTE Wipes, Cut & Fade (Auto transition with adjustable duration in frames, manual via on-screen T-BAR or keyboard shortcuts)
- Graphics Downstream Key - 2 x Graphics DSK (downstream key) channels. One channel for GFX1 and one channel for GFX2. Independent or locked transition controls (fade/cut). Preview on multiview
- Graphics & Titling - Load JPG or PNG files (full transparency support with PNG files). Add text (set position/font/size/color) over any loaded image file within the GFX1 or GFX2