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November 1st, 2009

SatBroadcasting: Echolab Does SD Folk An HD Favor


Echolab Atem switcher Echolab, a provider of pro video production switchers and broadcast tools, for a limited time will replace a facility’s existing Echolab Nova™, Opera™, or Overture™ SD switcher chassis for an Echolab Atem™, the company’s recently launched 1-M/E multidefinition switcher. “We hope that this upgrade offer helps mitigate some of our customers’ concerns regarding their transition to HD production,” said Ankit Patel, senior product manager at Echolab. “Our clients keep their familiar panel and workflow, and simply replace the chassis. Because every input in the Atem switcher accepts SD signals, it is easy to swap out the old chassis and unlock the features and power of an Atem switcher — all at an unbeatable price.”

Atem, Echolab’s 1-M/E 3Gbps 1080p/60 production switcher, features the flexibility and functionality necessary to fit almost any production environment. Atem’s 10 mixed-format inputs with built-in synchronization and scaling accept SD and HD signals, while two of them also accept computer signals over HDMI. Additional features include an internal 32-frame still store, two channels of clip playback, and a 10-channel multiviewer. To support sophisticated program quality, Atem incorporates four upstream and two downstream keyers, as well as Echolab’s SuperSource™ crosspoint and Stinger™ transitions, making it possible to build a composition of as many as 12 layers. Echolab’s offer assumes customers will keep their existing panel while the switcher chassis is replaced to afford full Atem functionality.