Pixel Magic Systems MTV5000 specifications Info Format, Video

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7 Magic TV™ Settings

7.1Info Format

Menu Language

English

Traditional Chinese *

Simplified Chinese

This menu allows you to choose the language for the Magic TV™ menus.

Auto Info Banner

Normal *

Slow

Off

When the channel is changed, or Live TV is first accessed, the ‘Info Banner’ will show. This setting allows you to choose the time taken before it disappears.

Front Panel Brightness

Dim

Normal *

From here, you can select a reduced brightness setting for the front panel.

Front Panel Clock

Off

On *

* = default setting

Normally, when Magic TV™ is in ‘Standby’, the front panel will display the current time. This menu allows this feature to be turned off.

OSD Transparency

Solid

Low

Medium*

High

When the Magic TV™ menus overlay a TV programme, they are transparent so that you can still see the moving image below. The level of transparency can be set here.

Recording OSD Logo

Off

On *

During recording Magic TV™ will display a logo for 3 seconds at 10 seconds intervals. This setting allows you to turn the logo off.

Playback OSD Logo

Off

On *

During playback of recorded programmes Magic TV™ will display a logo for 3 seconds at 10 seconds intervals. This setting allows

you to turn the logo off.

7.2Video

Video Output Format

50/60Hz As Hong Kong DTT programmes will normally be broadcast in 50Hz, selection of a 50Hz format from the list below is recommended. However, some TVs (perhaps from Japan or America where broadcasts are in 60Hz) may not happily accept a 50Hz signal. In this case choose from the list of 60Hz formats provided.

1080i (50Hz) *

The default setting – accepted by all HDTVs

 

 

1080p (50Hz)

A good choice if your TV accepts a 1080p

 

HDMI input

 

 

720p (50Hz)

A good choice if your ‘HD Ready’ TV has 720 or

 

768 lines of resolution

 

 

576i (50Hz)

Use only if your TV is Standard Definition

 

 

576p (50Hz)

 

 

 

1080i (60Hz)

 

 

 

1080p (60Hz)

 

 

 

720p (60Hz)

 

 

 

480i (60Hz)

 

 

 

480p (60Hz)

 

As the S-Video and Composite Video outputs are Standard Definition only, they will output PAL if a 50Hz setting has been chosen and NTSC if a 60Hz output has been chosen.

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The maximum output of Component is 1080i. If 1080p 50Hz or 60Hz is selected, the HDMI port will output 1080p and the Component will output 576i and 480i respectively.

The minimum output of HDMI is 480p or 576p. If 480i or 576i is selected, the HDMI output will be 480p or 576p respectively.

To ensure that you can always see a picture, Magic TV™ will automatically revert back to the previous format after 15 seconds if you haven’t responded to the on-screen prompt.

Black Enhancer

Off

On *

This feature can provide more image depth when used in certain systems. Try it and see which you prefer.

Image Mode

Natural*

Dynamic

This option can help boost contrast in channels if they appear flat or ‘washed out’.

This setting is saved for each channel, so ensure that you are tuned to the channel you want to adjust before making the adjustment.

* = default setting

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MTV5000 specifications

The Pixel Magic Systems MTV5000 is a state-of-the-art video processing and media playback system designed for high-demand broadcast environments. This advanced multimedia solution combines cutting-edge technology and robust features to ensure the seamless transmission and playback of content across various platforms.

One of the hallmark features of the MTV5000 is its powerful processing capabilities. It employs advanced algorithms that enable real-time video processing, ensuring that the content delivered is of the highest quality. With support for various formats, including SD, HD, and 4K UHD resolutions, the MTV5000 is designed to adapt to the evolving needs of broadcasters and content creators.

The system is equipped with a versatile input and output architecture. It supports a wide range of connectivity options, including HDMI, SDI, and IP streaming, allowing for flexible integration into existing workflows. Moreover, the MTV5000 is designed with redundancy in mind, featuring dual power supplies and hot-swappable components, which enhances reliability and uptime in mission-critical applications.

One of the standout technologies utilized by the MTV5000 is its advanced video codec support. The system is compatible with industry-leading compression standards such as H.264 and H.265, enabling efficient encoding and decoding of video streams. This not only optimizes bandwidth usage but also delivers high-quality visuals even in challenging network conditions.

Another key feature of the MTV5000 is its intuitive user interface, which simplifies the operation of complex video management tasks. Users can easily configure settings, monitor system performance, and manage media files through a streamlined dashboard. This ease of use is a crucial factor for live event productions where quick decision-making is essential.

Additionally, the MTV5000 is equipped with robust content management capabilities. It allows for the organized storage and retrieval of media files, facilitating seamless playback and scheduling. The system also supports customizable playlists, ensuring that content can be easily curated for specific events or broadcasts.

In conclusion, the Pixel Magic Systems MTV5000 is a powerful and flexible multimedia solution that caters to the needs of modern broadcasting. With its advanced processing technologies, broad connectivity options, and user-friendly interface, it stands out as a top choice for media professionals seeking reliability and high performance in their video production and playback workflows.