Product Description
The Roland VR-50HD is an all-in-one portable HD studio in a single unit. It allows a single person to control both sound and picture using faders, buttons, and a touch screen. This amazing AV mixer combines an audio mixer, video switcher, multi - viewer touch screen, and USB video/audio streaming into one standalone device. Previously, achieving this functionality required multiple peripheral devices. Ideal for schools, churches, council meetings, corporate events, sports, trainings, or any live event. Key features include a 12 - input, 4 - Channel Video plus still channel multi - format switcher. It supports 3G/HD/SD SDI, HDMI, RGB/Component, and Composite Video Inputs up to 1080p (3G SDI). It also has audio embedding with delay settings, a 12 - Channel Digital Audio Mixer with various jacks, 4 - layer compositing, a built - in 7 - inch preview touch monitor, external multi - view output through HDMI, HDCP support, and USB3.0 video/audio output for web streaming and recording up to 1080p (uncompressed).
Using the Roland VR - 50HD is easy. First, connect your video and audio sources to the appropriate input connectors. You can choose from a variety of input types like SDI, HDMI, RGB/Component, and Composite. Once connected, use the faders, buttons, and touch screen to control the sound and picture. For video switching, use the multi - format switcher to select different channels. When it comes to audio, the 12 - Channel Digital Audio Mixer lets you adjust the levels and apply effects. As for web streaming and recording, simply use the USB3.0 output. Here are some notes. Make sure the video signal frame rate matches the unit’s frame rate setting. Also, when using the XLR/TRS input, be aware of the phantom power requirements. For maintenance, keep the device in a clean and dry environment. Avoid exposing it to extreme temperatures. Clean the touch screen gently with a soft, dry cloth. The device comes with an AC Adaptor, Power Cord, and Owner's Manual. Refer to the manual for more detailed information and troubleshooting.