Video Switchers are devices where you enter several video inputs and control which one is displayed as output.
Manual movie changes
These switchers require hands-on functionality that often includes physical buttons and knobs.
They are ideal for small productions or environments where the operator must make real-time changes, such as live events or performances.
Automatic video changes
These switchers can automatically switch sources based on preset parameters. They are also useful when one operator manages multiple inputs, such as automated live broadcasts.
HDMI switchers
These switchers let you switch between multiple HDMI sources designed for HDMI inputs.
These are useful in cases like switching between game consoles and media players, which is simple and typical in home theatres and presentations.
SDI switchers:
These devices are designed for professional video applications. They transfer high-quality, long-distance video via the serial digital interface (SDI). Due to their superior reliability and signal integrity, they are often used in broadcast studios and large events.
Live Production Modifiers
Live production modifiers are smart switchers that combine multiple functions, including effects, sound mixing, and graphics, into a single device. These devices are required for professional live productions, including athletic events, concerts, and business presentations.
Software-based switchers
Applications or software solutions that allow users to change video sources on a computer or over a network.
Software-based switchers are ideal for live broadcasts and remote productions, providing flexibility and integration with various software tools.
4K/HD Video Converters
These switchers are designed to produce high-definition video and can handle 4K video signals.
This series of devices is ideal for filmmakers and content producers who want to provide high-quality images for platforms such as YouTube or broadcast television.
Matrix switchers
More complex systems that allow multiple inputs to be routed independently to multiple outputs.
Flexibility in routing signals is critical in conventional matrix switchers in larger setups, such as broadcast facilities or multi-room installations.