Roland XS-1HD, Multi-Format Matrix Switcher - 4 x 4 HDMI, 3 modes (Switcher/Matrix/Split)

Vendor: Roland
Descriptions Roland XS-1HD, Multi-Format Matrix Switcher - 4 x 4 HDMI, 3 modes (Switcher/Matrix/Split) The Roland XS-1HD is a versatile and compact switcher with multi-screen output and video compositioning. Also, the Roland XS-1HD is...
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Roland XS-1HD, Multi-Format Matrix Switcher - 4 x 4 HDMI, 3 modes (Switcher/Matrix/Split)

The Roland XS-1HD is a versatile and compact switcher with multi-screen output and video compositioning. Also, the Roland XS-1HD is a multi-format matrix switcher with scalers that supports up to full HD. The Roland XS-1HD is best for "Live Events" it can support live event productions that involve a variety of video signals. There is a high quality scaler provided on each input, allowing for fast setup. At only the width of a 13" laptop computer, the XS-1HD allows realtime operation in even the most space-limited working environments.

The Roland XS-1HD can switch video from up to four sources such as cameras, computers, or media players, and freely assign them to LCD displays or projectors. Also, the Roland XS-1HD has a built-in scaler on each input means that the position or zoom can be adjusted even if the video signals being input have different formats. The unique thing in Roland XS-1HD is the built-in EDID emulator so the correct resolution will be sent from computers to the switcher. You can instantly change the what is being sent to any display by recalling previously-saved preset memories as the event progresses or when appropriate for the situation.

Matrix mode lets you switch to a total of four output destinations, such as a main screen, a secondary screen, a monitor for the presenter, and a digital signage for general information. Switcher mode is convenient when the operator requires traditional realtime switching capability with a multiview preview, PinP, key-compositing, and dissolve transitions.

MEETING ROOM / BANQUET ROOM / HALL

The XS-1HD is ideal for banquet venues, halls, theaters, or e-learning studios that use multiple destinations to display video. Complex applications that would otherwise require the integration of video switchers, audio mixers, and control panels can be realized using just the XS-1HD. Since settings can be stored, even complex setups can be recalled instantly. The RS-232 control port makes it easy add a third-party control system to the XS-1HD

CONFERENCE ROOMS WITH MULTIPLE DISPLAYS

The built-in scalers and multiple operation modes make it ideal for use in event spaces since it handles ever changing input source types and resolutions and adapts to different output destination requirements easily. HDCP compliance makes it indispensable when clients want to playback HDCP-protected HDMI signals from sources such as Blu-ray or smartphones. Still images can be loaded from USB and are great for convenient displaying logos.

MULTIPLE IMAGES ON AN EXISTING DISPLAY

By showing multiple images such as PowerPoint, video, or TV conferences on a single screen, you can avoid the bother of switching between the images. This is also a convenient way to compare information from multiple presenters.
The XS-1HD provides a split mode that can display up to four images side by side as shown here. Since the screen layout can also be switched at a touch, it's usable even by those who are not skilled at equipment operation.

Roland XS-1HD Main Features

  • A table-top matrix switcher that's the width of a 13” laptop, equipped with four HDMI inputs and outputs
  • High-quality 4:4:4/10-bit processing at up to WUXGA/1080p
  • Frame synchronizer and scaler on all inputs
  • Three operation modes Matrix Mode allow switching of 4 sources to any of 4 outputs
  • Switcher Mode allows PinP, key-compositing, and dissolve transitions
  • Split Mode allows PinP of up to three inset windows
  • Built-in eight-channel digital audio mixer handles audio from four HDMI signals and stereo analog input
  • Built-in EDID emulator, and HDCP-compliant
  • Still images can be loaded from a USB flash drive