Alcorn McBride's A/V Binloop HD Makes InfoComm13 DebutMaking its InfoComm debut, the A/V Binloop HD from Alcorn McBride is the ultimate eight-channel, frame-accurate synchronized audio and video player. The A/V Binloop HD, which provides up to eight channels of Full HD 1080p or two channels of UltraHD 4K along with 16 tracks of 16 bit audio, will be on hand in Alcorn McBride booth 2504 at InfoComm13, June 8-14 at the Orange County Convention Center in Orlando, Florida. Offering reliability in a compact form factor, the A/V Binloop HD is a high performing solid-state player characteristic of Alcorn McBride engineering. It contains no spinning drives, just simple removable solid-state media that store hours of HD content. It is designed for video walls, museum exhibits, military simulation systems, 4D theaters and digital signage applications, and is capable of displaying synchronized content across 16.6 megapixels. Each channel plays back MPEG2 or h.264 video at bitrates up to 40Mbps and resolutions up to Full HD 1080p (1920 x 1080) as well as 16-bit stereo or surround sound audio. These channels can be easily synchronized to provide up to two channels of Ultra HD 4K (3840 x 2160) playback, or even atypical arrangements such as a video wall banner (15360 x 1080). Content can be managed remotely via Ethernet. The A/V Binloop HD also features SMPTE timecode capability and genlock input. Unlike most commercial video devices it provides a Full HD 1080p video source to each screen. This eliminates the loss of quality due to stretching, which is often seen in traditional videowall controllers and makes it scalable to much higher resolutions.
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