Overview

The versatile V-600UHD 4K HDR Multi-Format Video Switcher from Roland integrates Full HD and 4K inputs for simultaneous output, enabling you to transition to a full 4K workflow as your workload and budget demands. Nuanced lighting at IMAG events and subtle tones are preserved in all their detail using high dynamic range (HDR) technology, and 60 Hz frame rate support provides smoother movements than a 30 Hz rate. BT.2020 color gamut support and 10-bit 4:4:4 color processing both maintain accurate color reproduction and reduce color banding.

SKU: GC08-V600UHD

Roland V-600UHD 4K HDR Multi-Format Video Switcher

The versatile V-600UHD 4K HDR Multi-Format Video Switcher from Roland integrates Full HD and 4K inputs for simultaneous output, enabling you to transition to a full 4K workflow as your workload and budget demands. Nuanced lighting at IMAG events and subtle tones are preserved in all their detail using high dynamic range (HDR) technology, and 60 Hz frame rate support provides smoother movements than a 30 Hz rate. BT.2020 color gamut support and 10-bit 4:4:4 color processing both maintain accurate color reproduction and reduce color banding.

Each of the V-600UHD's four HDMI 2.0 and two 12G-SDI inputs supports and automatically scales HD video resolutions up to DCI 4K, as well as PC resolutions from UXGA to DCI 4K. Downscaling on the one 12G/3G-SDI and three HDMI 2.0 outputs enables you to view your content simultaneously on HD as well as 4K displays, and a configurable multiview output provides a view of all your sources on a single HD display. For LED displays, the V-600UHD's will output "dot-by-dot" scaling to your exact pixel dimensions without the need of an external scaler.

Boost your production values with the V-600UHD's built-in region of interest (ROI) function. This handy feature splits a single 4K camera into up to eight selectable HD shots, in effect creating a multicamera look with just one feed. Two picture-in-picture (PiP) windows enable you to position content anywhere on your screen with customizable aspect rations, sizing, and scaling.

The Roland V-600UHD audio features include 24-bit, 48 kHz processing, de-embedding, an Audio-Follows-Video function, and the ability to embed program audio into one or all of your video outputs. Additional features include RS-232 and RJ45 control ports, a DB-25 tally port, and rackmount brackets.

High Dynamic Range (HDR)

HDR reserves wide-ranging stage lighting and accurately reproduces the darkest and brightest areas of your images

Full 60 Hz Frame Rate Support

A 60 Hz frame rate delivers smooth, crisp motion without the blur that can occur at 30 Hz

Vivid Color Spaces

Rec. 2020 gamut support for the widest color range, plus support for the widely available RGB and Rec. 709 color gamuts

10-Bit, 4:4:4 Color

Internal 10-bit, 4:4:4 color processing for reduced color banding and sharp color detail

Up to DCI 4K Support

Display your DCI/Cinema 4K content accurately in its original aspect ratio without letterboxing

Multiple Inputs and Outputs

Four HDMI 2.0 and two 12G-SDI inputs with automatic scaling and one HDMI multiview output

Region of Interest (ROI) Cropping

Up to eight HD shots can be selected from a single 4K camera and assigned to cross-points, for a multicamera look with just one camera

Two Picture-in-Picture Windows

Two PiP windows with customizable aspect rations, sizing, and input scaling

Integrated Audio

De-embed source video and output via an external mixer with Audio Follows Video, or embed program video to any or all outputs

LED Display Scaling

Output with "dot-by-dot" scaling at the exact pixel dimensions for your LED display

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The versatile V-600UHD 4K HDR Multi-Format Video Switcher from Roland integrates Full HD and 4K inputs for simultaneous output, enabling you to transition to a full 4K workflow as your workload and budget demands. Nuanced lighting at IMAG events and subtle tones are preserved in all their detail using high dynamic range (HDR) technology, and 60 Hz frame rate support provides smoother movements than a 30 Hz rate. BT.2020 color gamut support and 10-bit 4:4:4 color processing both maintain accurate color reproduction and reduce color banding.

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