Scaler I/O Settings screen

On the Scaler I/O Settings screen (shown below), you can specify configuration settings for the 4 fully configurable inputs, the 15 virtual inputs, and the output. You can also select a test pattern and enable or disable blue mode.

Scaler I/O Settings screen

Configuring the inputs

The Input Configuration section of the Scaler I/O Settings screen lets you name, enable and disable film mode for 3:2 and 2:2 pulldown, and select the video signal type for each of the 19 available inputs.

Naming inputs

You can assign names to the inputs using the input name boxes located beneath

each input number. The name in this box is displayed on the screen as a text label

in the window, unless you specify otherwise. (See “Window Settings screen,” later in this chapter.)

Initially, a default name is displayed in each box:

Input##

NIf you select a virtual input that actually consists of two inputs (S-video) or three inputs (YUVi), only the first input number of the set is displayed in the window.

For example, if inputs 5, 6, and 7 have been configured together as a YUVi input, only 5 appears as the input number on the screen.

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MGP 464, MGP 464 DI specifications

Extron Electronics is renowned for its cutting-edge technology in the audiovisual industry, and the MGP 464 DI is a notable contribution to their lineup of high-performance video processing solutions. Designed to cater to a variety of applications, including corporate, educational, and event venues, the MGP 464 DI is a multifunctional multiviewer that seamlessly integrates into AV systems while delivering exceptional performance.

One of the standout features of the MGP 464 DI is its ability to support four video inputs, which can be organized into a single composite output, including HDMI and SDI options. This flexibility allows users to display multiple sources simultaneously, enhancing the visual experience for audiences. The MGP 464 DI provides configurable layouts, enabling users to customize the presentation of the input sources to meet specific needs or preferences.

The device is equipped with advanced scaling technology, ensuring that the input signals are optimally presented on a wide range of display devices. This feature not only improves image quality but also guarantees that users can present content without concerns about resolution mismatches. The MGP 464 DI supports various resolutions and formats, making it versatile and suitable for diverse applications.

Another key characteristic of the MGP 464 DI is its user-friendly interface. Featuring an intuitive on-screen menu system, operators can easily navigate through settings and configurations. Additionally, the device supports remote control capabilities, allowing for seamless operation from a distance. This functionality is particularly beneficial in environments where presentations need to be managed from a different location.

The MGP 464 DI also places a strong emphasis on robust connectivity options. With multiple HDMI Inputs and outputs, as well as SDI connections, users can easily integrate the device into existing AV systems. These options enhance flexibility and ensure the MGP 464 DI can adapt to various setups.

In terms of reliability and durability, Extron's MGP 464 DI is designed with professional-grade components, ensuring long-term performance and stability. This characteristic makes it a trustworthy choice for mission-critical environments where downtime is not an option.

In conclusion, the Extron MGP 464 DI is a powerful, versatile, and user-friendly multiviewer that excels in delivering high-quality video presentations. With its multitude of input options, advanced scaling technology, and robust connectivity, it stands as a significant asset to any professional AV setup. Whether for corporate events, educational institutions, or live broadcasts, the MGP 464 DI proves its worth as an indispensable tool in the audiovisual community.