Marshall Electronics has expanded its compatibility horizons by integrating its CV730 30x UHD60 NDI PTZ camera with Quicklink’s Remote Studio and the ST250 multi-camera remote studio solution.
This collaboration enables users to manage the camera and various studio components remotely via a web-based interface designed for ease and intuition. Quicklink Remote Studio facilitates control over camera movements, including pan, tilt, zoom, and pedestal adjustments, and integrates automatic tally signals for different broadcast states such as standby, preview, and live.
Bernie Keach of Marshall Electronics emphasized the value of working alongside other industry leaders to enhance interoperability and provide customers with reliable solutions. The partnership with Quicklink, a frontrunner in remote production solutions, allows for native control of the CV730 PTZ camera through the Quicklink Remote Studio interface, marking a significant step forward in remote camera management.
Features of the CV730 Camera
The CV730 camera, available in both black (CV730-BHN) and white (CV730-WHN), boasts a 9.2 million-pixel Sony sensor, providing high-resolution UHD (4K) images at up to 3840x2160p resolution at 60 frames per second. Its extensive 30x optical zoom and multiple output options, including 12GSDI, HDMI, and various IP codecs like full-NDI®, NDI|HX3, and NDI|HX2, make it a versatile choice for professional broadcasting. Full NDI® support ensures low latency, high-quality live video and audio transmission, catering to demanding IP-based workflows.
Quicklink Remote Studio and ST250 Features
The Quicklink Remote Studio and ST250 system offer comprehensive control over studio equipment, encompassing camera operations, lighting, audio, and more. It supports remote management of over 400 devices through an intuitive web interface or control panels, leveraging Quicklink Bridge technology for seamless integration. The system allows for the optimization of bandwidth through independent camera feeds, including graphic overlays and camera tiling, and is compatible with various professional broadcasting outputs like RTMP, SRT, NDI Quicklink Studio, and SDI connections.
Richard Rees, CEO of Quicklink, shared his enthusiasm for the integration of Marshall’s PTZ cameras into their Remote Studio solution. The collaboration underwent thorough testing to ensure a seamless operation, underscoring Quicklink’s commitment to expanding its list of compatible devices and enhancing user experience with Marshall’s advanced camera technology.
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