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- 3 x HDMI Inputs, 3 x HDMI Outputs
- Stream up to 1080p30 Video, USB Type-B
- NTSC/PAL, HD, Computer Signal Compatible
- 2 x XLR/1/4″ TRS Combo Mic Inputs
สเปค Roland VR-1HD AV Streaming Mixer 3 Input HDMI , 2 Mic + 1 Line
Video | |
Video Processing | 4:2:2 (YPbPr), 10-Bit |
Input Connectors | HDMI: 3 x HDMI Type A (HDCP, Multi-Format Support) |
Output Connectors | Main: 1 x HDMI Type A (HDCP Support) Monitor: 1 x HDMI Type A (HDCP Support) Thru: 1 x HDMI Type A (HDCP Support) |
Video Input Formats | Input Conforms to SMPTE-296M/274M 1080p: 59.94/50 1080i: 59.94/50 720p: 59.94/50 576p: 50 576i: 50 480i: 59.9460 Hz WUXGA (1920 x 1200) FHD (1920 x 1080) UXGA (1600 x 1200) SXGA+ (1400 x 1050) FWXGA (1366 x 768) SXGA (1280 x 1024) WXGA (1280 x 800 HD (1280 x 720) XGA (1024 x 768) SVGA (800 x 600) VGA (640 x 480)Note: The Refresh Rate Is the Maximum Value of Each Resolution. Conforms to VESA DMT Version 1.0 Revision 11. 1920 x 1200, 60 Hz: Reduced Blanking. The Frame Rate Can Be Selected at the System Menu (59.94 or 50 Hz). |
Video Output Formats | Main, Monitor 1080p: 59.94/50 1080i: 59.94/50 720p: 59.94/5060 Hz WUXGA (1920 x 1200) * FHD (1920 x 1080) * UXGA (1600 x 1200) * SXGA+ (1400 x 1050) * FWXGA (1366 x 768) * SXGA (1280 x 1024) * WXGA (1280 x 8000) * XGA (1024 x 768) * VGA (640 x 480) *Note: The Video Signal Frame Rate Can Be Selected at the System Menu (59.94 or 50 Hz). * Output Refresh Rate Is 75 Hz When Frame Rate Is Set to 50 Hz. USB Stream Note: The Video Signal Frame Rate Can Be Selected at the System Menu (59.94 or 50 Hz). |
Still Image | Maximum Size: 1920 x 1200 Pixels Format: Windows Bitmap File (.bmp) 24-Bit per Pixel, UncompressedNote: Up to Two Files from USB Can Be Loaded at Startup. |
Video Effects | Scene: PiP, Split Transition: Black Fade, Mix Fade Key Composition: Luminance Key Other: Still Image Playback, Output Fade (Audio, Video: White or Black), Test Pattern Output |
Audio | |
Audio Processing | 48 kHz, 24-Bit |
Audio Formats | HDMI Inputs 1-3: Linear PCM, 48 kHz, 24-Bit, Stereo USB Stream: Linear PCM, 48 kHz, 16-Bit, Stereo |
Input Connectors | Video Inputs 1-3: 3 x HDMI Type A Mic In 1-2: Combo 3-Pin XLR, 1/4″ TRS Phone (+48 VDC, 10 mA Max. Phantom Power) Line In: 2 x Stereo RCA Phono USB Stream: USB Type-B |
Output Connectors | Main: HDMI Type A Monitor: HDMI Type A Line Out: RCA Phono Type USB Stream: USB Type-B Headphones: Stereo Miniature Phone Type |
Nominal Input Level | Mic In 1/2: -60 to +4 dBu (Maximum Input Level: +22 dBu) Line In: -10 dBu (Maximum Input Level: +8 dBu) |
Input Impedance | Mic In 1/2: -Minimum 10 kOhms (Balanced, Head Amp Gain: 0 to +17 dBu), Minimum 5 kOhms Line In: -10 dBu (Maximum Input Level: +8 dBu) |
Nominal Output Level | Line Out: -10 dBu (Maximum Input Level: +8 dBu) Headphones: 92 mW + 92 mW (32 Ohms) |
Output Impedance | Line Out: 1 kOhms Headphones: 10 Ohms |
Audio Effects | Auto Mixing, Echo Canceller, Howling Canceller EQ, Delay, Compressor, HPF, Gate Reverb, Limiter, Voice Changer |
Player | 4 x Audio Players Data Format: WAV (Linear PCM, 48 kHz, 16-Bit Stereo/44.1 kHz, 16-Bit, Stereo) |
General | |
Other Connectors | USB Memory: 1 x USB Type-A (For USB Flash Drive, Still Image, Audio Player, System Update) USB Stream: 1 x USB Type-B (For USB 3.0 Video, USB 2.0 Audio Stereo): 1 In/1 Out, Remote Control DC Input: 1 x Barrel |
Functions | 5 x Scene Memory Panel Lock Function EDID Emulator Auto Switching (Auto Scan, Beat-Sync Switching, Video Follow Audio) |
AC Adapter | Current Draw: 2 A Power Consumption: 24 W |
Operating Temperature | 32 to 104°F / 0 to 40°C |
Dimensions (WxDxH) | 31.4 x 16.9 x 6.6 cm / 12.4 x 6.7 x 2.6″ |
Weight | 1.6 kg / 3.5 lb |
VR-1HDAV STREAMING MIXER 3 Input HDMI , 2 MIC XLR + 1 Line Stereo
* Microphone is not included
Real engagement in real time
If you’re a content creator seeking maximum engagement, livestreaming outperforms uploaded video by a significant margin; audiences are larger, watch for longer and post more comments. Roland’s VR-1HD lets you broadcast dynamic multi-camera livestreams, complete with amazing picture and sound that easily outshines ‘standard’ livestreams from a mobile phone or static webcam. Whether you’re a creator, gamer, commentator or presenter, it’s the easy way to livestream with high production standards. And since you’re going to get more comments, ensure they’re good ones with the VR-1HD.
Your ‘plug and play’ broadcast studio
The VR-1HD has three “worry-free” HDMI inputs, and each one accepts a variety of HD and computer-based video resolutions. This lets you connect, switch and stream different sources including cameras, presentations, gameplay and even smartphones and tablets without having to think about it. The audio from these sources can be blended with the two studio-quality XLR microphone inputs and dedicated line input. Best of all, as the VR-1HD is designed for live broadcasting, its dedicated controls and top-mounted mic input (with gooseneck mic) let you go hands-free and headset-free while livestreaming.
Switch to superior livestreams
When preparing a video for uploading, your editing software can add some impressive layering options, including professional transitions that make ‘live-switched’ videos look boring by comparison. The VR-1HD has built-in Scene Switching to instantly jump between scenes that contain preset arrangements of layered sources, displayed within customizable inset windows.
Set-up the scenes in advance and recall them via the five scene preset buttons, to make your livestreaming way more interesting.
Video director inside
When you’re presenting a livestreamed vlog or nailing a live music performance, you’d normally need another person to help switch cameras. The VR-1HD lets you go it alone with three Auto Switching modes that take the strain once the broadcast begins;
Video Follows Audio
The VR-1HD switches cameras based on who’s speaking into their microphone. If both people talk at once, or if no one is speaking, the VR-1HD can switch to a wide shot showing both presenters.
Beat Sync Switching
Start playing music and the VR-1HD will switch to different camera inputs based on your playing tempo or the music in your DJ performance – letting you act as your own VJ.
Auto Scan
For extended live streams with no operator, set the VR-1HD to switch between sources in a pre-defined order, or randomly, at your chosen rate of time.
Audio engineer inside too
Put audio on auto-pilot and relax, thanks to the VR-1HD’s Auto Mixing function. Just like having a sound engineer, you can ensure that different audio inputs aren’t competing, while also checking that the sound remains balanced. You can even set certain inputs to take priority so when the host starts to speak, the other audio levels are automatically reduced. Audio from your input sources can automatically change when you switch video sources, by engaging the Audio Follows Video function – one less thing to worry about during your livestream.
Sound like your best self or not yourself
Nobody talks about good sound when watching a live stream but they sure notice when its bad. Pros use sound “equalizers” to balance the highs and lows of the audio, “gates” to keep open mics quiet unless someone is speaking and “compressors” to balance out changes in volume when speaking or singing. These are all in the VR-1HD to make sure everyone sounds their best on air along with reverb if someone is inspired to sing and needs a little ambience.
Radically transform your voice
Roland makes the legendary VT series of Voice Transformers, used by creators, gamers and singers to radically change their voice in real-time. This technology means that a male can sound like a female, a female can sound like a male, and anyone can sound like a robot, a monster or an alien. Derived from Roland’s VT series, the VR-1HD’s Voice Changer effect can be applied to the mic inputs, and each input even has its own Voice Changer settings, so people can sound like someone else — or something else — entirely.
Sounds and stingers on-demand
Some of the greatest radio and video personalities incorporate a signature soundtrack and sound effects, known as stingers, that become part of their brand and image. The VR-1HD lets you add your own custom sound effects via USB memory, including jingles or even a theme song, and trigger them instantly via the four Audio Effects buttons on the VR-1HD’s top panel.
Connect to your computer, connect to your audience
The VR-1HD uses the same connection technology as webcams, so just hook up to your computer via USB 3.0 and fire up the live casting or recording software. Then jump straight into a professionally produced, Full HD broadcast on your favorite platform, including Twitch, YouTube or Facebook Live.
RCS
The VR-1HD RCS software is designed to control the VR-1HD using a computer.
By connecting the VR-1HD to your computer via USB, you will be able to copy settings (backup) or update the system software of the VR-1HD in addition to remote controlling the unit from your computer.
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