Roland XS-82H
                                                                                                                                       
               Features
XS Series AV Matrix Switchers Version 3.0
The Roland XS Series Multi-Format Matrix Switchers are designed for fixed installations requiring high-quality integrated video and audio conversion and switching.
The series is very adaptable supporting eight HDMI, RGB/Component/S-video/Composite inputs and up to four HDMI or HDBaseT outputs with scalers to support picture-in-picture, resizing, rotating, and flipping. Audio can be embedded into outputs via eight stereo audio inputs (2 microphone) and/or HDMI audio as well as de-embedded on output. Additional features include iPad control, EDID emulation and HDCP management.
The XS Series is available in three configurations: 8-in x 4-out (XS-84H), 8-in x 3-out (XS-83H), and 8-in x 2-out (XS-82H) and is ideal for many applications that include board rooms, education, 4K switching to 1080p, performing art centers, churches, convention centers and teleconferencing.
- Set-up and switching from a PC or Mac using the XS-80HRCS app
 - Independently scaled outputs
 - Seamless switching
 - Accommodate HDMI/HD component/RGB/composite/S-video and audio inputs
 - 16ch stereo digital audio mixer with 8 HDMI inputs and 8 analog inputs
 - Switching and mixing of audio inputs with EQ and dynamics
 - Digital audio effects
 - EDID emulation
 - Live Switching Control
 - Audio Setting Screens
 - Built–in scalers and video processor enable split-picture and compositing function
 - Enhanced control of settings of PinP windows in multi-mode
 - Video signals can be flipped vertically and horizontally, or rotated 90 degrees
 - Confident switching for live events with enhanced PGM/PST Modes
 - Guide Function
 - Switch multiple outputs at the same time
 - Bezel Compensation
 - Still-images/Capture Function
 - Control of Power ON/OFF an external device via HDbaseT
 - Powerful multi-screen processing capabilities
 - Support for maximum resolution of WUXGA and 1080p
 


