Tascam develops the second generation of its professional Blu-ray player
The intuitive BD-MP1 Tascam is intended for a wide range of commercial installations, as well as educational conference rooms, meeting spaces, theaters, eaters, retail stores…
Tascam has unveiled the second generation of its BD-MP1 professional Blu-ray player. Featuring a compact, 1U rack-mount design, supports a wide range of multimedia formats via Blu-ray discs, DVD y CD, and can play many video formats, still images and audio from SD cards and USB memory devices.
Since SD cards with a maximum capacity of 512 gigabytes (SDXC), users can access much more data than with the original model.
For display panels in commercial spaces
With a rich feature set and intuitive operation, It is an ideal option for a wide range of commercial facilities, as well as educational conference rooms, meeting spaces, theaters, eaters, retail stores…
The Tascam player has a function Power-On Play, which allows playback to start automatically when turned on. Combined with repeat play, the audio/video will start, will repeat and play continuously until the system is turned off.
This allows content to be available without having to constantly monitor the drive. A continuous repeat function is also available which can be defined per chapter, title or rank A–B.
Another feature is its ability to display a black screen on the monitor during startup instead of the manufacturer's setup screen and source selection menus.. The feature also hides status messages (Reproduce, Break, etc.) on the monitor during normal operation, which helps avoid unwanted visual distractions in both situations.
He BD-MP1MKII offers a host of outputs including professional XLR connectors and RCA connectors for stereo signals, a seven-channel output matrix for surround sound systems 7.1 and an HDMI output, which can pass audio formats such as Dolby Atmos and DTS-HD to an AV amplifier. There is also a coaxial digital audio output for Dolby Audio, DTS and other professional formats.
Can be controlled remotely via LAN or RS-232C. To prevent accidental changes to settings or unauthorized use, front panel and tray can be locked, just like the operation of the infrared remote control.
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