AMX family matrix switching 4K60

The new 4K60 matrix switching product family 4:4:4, window processing and HDMI to USB capture from AMX, composed of six teams, transforms meeting spaces.

Harman Professional Solutions has introduced a new family of 4K60 matrix switching products 4:4:4, window processing and HDMI to USB capture. Composed of six teams, transforms meeting spaces, using software-based conferencing platforms such as zoom and Teams, in addition to meeting many capture needs, switching or processing windows.

The launch of these equipment that distributes AVIT Vision includes four matrix switchers Precis PR-Series, supporting up to eight sources and eight outputs, the window processor Precis PR-WP-412, that allows a dynamic multi-window of up to four sources, and the capture device UVC1-4K HDMI to USB 3.0.

AMX-PR-0808

Ideal for affordable and efficient video routing in small and medium-sized installations, the new Precis PR switching arrays are available in four configurations: 4×2, 6×2, 4×4 and 8×8.

All models include best-in-class capabilities, as pixel-by-pixel video playback, fast switching, comprehensive EDID management, HDMI audio descaling, an open control API and an easy-to-use web interface.

the PR-0402 also supports automatic switching to provide contactless video switching in small applications.

The AMX PR-WP-412 is versatile and cost-effective, combining a seamless 4×1+1 window and 4×2 matrix switcher into a single compact unit. Meeting collaboration and distance learning can be enhanced and extended with included technologies such as seamless switching, 4K60 video quality 4:4:4, built-in audio separation, an open control API and an easy-to-use web interface.

New UVC1-4K capture device solves the specific problem of computers lacking HDMI or other video inputs. Stream content from video cameras, from documents or other HDMI sources to software-based conferencing and streaming applications via the computer's USB port.

Features include 4K60 video input 4:4:4, HDMI and standalone analog audio input, standard UVC interface and control and USB output 3.0 up to 3840x2160p@30fps.

AMX-PR-0404

Matrices Precis

The switching matrix AMX Precis 8×8 4K60 HDMI is an affordable HDMI video routing solution, which includes all functions for medium and large installations.

with 8 entries and 8 HDMI outputs, provides best-in-class features, such as pixel-by-pixel video playback, the integral management of EDID, manual switching modes and extreme control flexibility with an open control API and an easy-to-manage HTML5 web interface.

AMX Precis 4×4 4K60 HDMI is an affordable HDMI video matrix aimed at small and medium installations. with 4 entries and 4 HDMI outputs, includes the same functions as the previous model.

AMX-PR-0602

For its part, the switching matrix AMX Precis 6×2 4K60 HDMI is oriented to medium and large installations. with 6 entries and 2 HDMI outputs, includes the same features as the AMX-PR model-0808.

At last, the switching matrix AMX Precis 4×2 4K60 HDMI is the most compact and affordable but full-featured HDMI video routing solution for small and medium-sized installations. with 4 entries and 2 HDMI outputs, also includes best-in-class features, such as pixel-by-pixel video playback, the integral management of EDID, automatic or manual switching modes and extreme control flexibility with an open control API and HTML5 web interface.

AMX-PR-0402

Multi-window processors and capturers

The PR-WP-412 is a very versatile and powerful AV solution that is both a 4×1+1 window processor with mirrored outputs and a seamless 4×2 matrix switch.

UVC1-4K captures content from HDMI video sources for import to PCs and video conferencing software, like Zoom or Teams, via USB.

Supports HDMI video input resolutions up to 4,096×2.160p@60 4:4:4, HDR and Deep Color 10 bits per channel and resolution outputs up to 3,840×2.160p@30fps (NV12, I420) or 1,920×1.080p@60fps (YUY2, P010).

AMX PR-WP-412


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by • 9 sep, 2021
• section: audio, Signal distribution