Description
8 x Primary, 1 x Title Input Switcher
NTSC/PAL, HD Input Supported
Individual Frame Synchronizer per Input
Internal 1080i Processing
Hardware Buttons and LCD Touchscreen
Cut, Mix, Wipe, and Keyer Effects
Built-In Live Streaming Encoder
Record Program to SD Card Slot in AVCHD
Built-In Audio Mixer
Mac, PC, and Tablet Integration
Firmware 2.0 Update
Facebook Live/YouTube Live support added
Stream to any private server; for example, schools and houses of worship
1080p 60/50 input/output and XAVC S/AVCHD 1080p 60/50 recording
Change the names on the multiview
Border for PnP
Manual transition fader (touch panel)
Logo function activated
Eight Video Inputs and One Title Input
The MCX-500 features no less than eight video inputs (plus dedicated Title input) to easily accommodate small to medium-sized productions. Inputs include four 3G-SDI, two HDMI, and two composite video inputs, allowing you to connect a wide variety of cameras and other equipment.
Multiview Monitoring
Monitoring on the multiview output always displays the four selected inputs. It will also display the program and preview output on your monitor's screen in addition to the four inputs.
Configurable LCD Touchscreen
Tune your exact workflow requirements and map the LCD touchscreen control with ICON buttons, allowing you to trigger effects you've predefined with a single touch.
Titles and Effects
The MCX-500 allows you to easily create advanced video effects such as chroma key, transitions, and PiP (Picture-in-Picture).
Streaming Content
The MCX-500 allows you to live mix the output of multiple sources with direct streaming in real time using services such as Ustream.
Global Video Switcher
The switcher allows you to switch, output, and record a variety of HD standards depending. You can record AVCHD Full HD 1920 x 1080i/p 60/50, or 1440 x 1080i/p 60/50 to SD cards (not included), via the built-in SD card slot.
Tally
The MCX-500 supports sending tally signals to connected compatible camcorders. The tally indicator appears on each camcorder's LCD panel and Electronic Viewfinder. A red icon indicates when the shot is live (PGM), while green indicates preview (NEXT).
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