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JUNE 2011

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Introducing the world’s largest affordable SD, HD and 3 Gb/s SDI router! Eliminate complicated manual video patching forever! Broadcast Videohub is a powerful broadcast grade routing switcher featuring a massive 72 inputs, 144 outputs, 72 deck control ports, auto switching SD, HD, and 3 Gb/s SDI, in a compact rack mount chassis only a few inches thick. Industrial Strength Routing Switcher With 72 inputs and 144 outputs, Broadcast Videohub has enough SDI connections for 72 edit systems or decks. With twice as many SDI outputs, each user can have a completely independent SDI output for monitoring. This means you can monitor direct from any equipment in your building without effecting routing! 72 deck control ports are also included for a complete routing solution. Simultaneous SD, HD or 3 Gb/s Video Broadcast Videohub handles mixed SD, HD and 3 Gb/s SDI connections all on the same router at the same time. Broadcast Videohub detects when an input changes, and automatically sets all the outputs connected, to match the changed input. SDI re-clocking and output SDI slew rates will also change automatically. Broadcast Videohub $14,995 Learn more today at www.blackmagic-design.com World’s Highest Quality With exciting new 3 Gb/s SDI connections built in, Broadcast Videohub allows twice the SDI data rate than normal HD-SDI. Use 3 Gb/s SDI for high resolution real time 2048 x 1556 feature fi lm editing. 3 Gb/s SDI has full compatibility with SD, HD and 2K in 4:4:4 or 4:2:2 all with a single BNC cable. Network Router Control Broadcast Videohub uses software control panels that run on Windows™ and Mac OS X™ for “routing control” right from your editing system desktop! Broadcast Videohub connects to any computer via USB and is then shared over your local network. Router labels can be changed from any computer and are fully unicode compatible for foreign language support.

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