RGBlink M2 video mixer and scaler for live presentations
Multi-layer mixing for conference and event rooms
Special price: € 1999.00
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1.679.83 € w/o vat
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Shipping costarticle number: 11747 | manufacturer number: CP3072Pro
The RGBlink M2 is a fully integrated video processing and control solution for live presentation applications. The system was designed specifically for meeting and conference rooms, houses of worship, and event spaces where professional video control is required for one or more displays. The M2 combines advanced multi-layer video mixing functions with flexible operating modes for maximum adaptability in live presentations.
The system is available in two model variants: the standard M2 with four HDMI outputs and the M2s with additional duplicated two-channel outputs via SDI and HDMI, ideally suited for connecting downstream devices such as recording and streaming equipment.
The M2 supports various operating modes for different application scenarios. In standard mode, outputs are arranged in duplicated pairs for conventional 2K output with full PST and PGM switching of up to three video layers. The 4K1K splicing mode enables the splitting of each output pair for a 4K x 1K canvas with up to two video layers in addition to a background image.
For high-resolution applications, the 4K2K splicing mode combines all four outputs into a 4K canvas that can be configured as 4K2K, 8K1K, or 2K4K. Matrix mode enables the M2 to be used as a mixed signal matrix with routable outputs that can be scaled independently. Presentation mode provides an additional layer for 2K or 4K1K operation with configurable presets and various sources that can be switched in and out of the window/layer containers.
The system features three video layers plus an overlay layer for OSD, LOGO, and STILL functions. A video mask can be applied to the foreground video layer, with a wide range of included masks available. Users can additionally load custom masks for even more creative control. Further available effects include chromakey and blend edge softening functions.
The M2 offers comprehensive OSD functions for on-screen display text messaging overlays in virtually any font or style, both moving and static. A dedicated TAKE function for OSD operates independently from the video TAKE. LOGO and STILL functions allow the importing and applying of watermarks or channel transitions with TAKE, with these layers representing additional overlays independent of the video layers in use.
The output resolution can be set independently of the input resolutions, with the output scaled pixel for pixel. This is ideal for direct connection to non-native displays such as LED walls. Scaled layers can be positioned at any location. Crop and position functions allow the selection of X and Y offsets as well as width and height to select any portion of the image for output.
The system supports up to three slots for up to nine user-specific input modules with hot-swap functionality. Input options include HDMI, DVI, SDI, DisplayPort, CVBS, and USB 2.0 media. Genlock Y In is available, enabling over a dozen digital transitions via T-Bar or TAKE function. TALLY signaling support for connected systems as well as on-board preset storage and recall are integrated.
The M2 features a dedicated preview output (PVW) via HDMI for multiview display with preview of up to eight input sources. Output splicing modes allow the splitting of the output across dual output channels for 4K x 1K split with PST, or across all four outputs for video wall output of up to 8K x 1K. Group mode provides duplicated output channels with the same output for program and monitor, with PIPs available in this mode.
The system supports all common 2K input formats with integrated EDID management. Output is available in any 2K format with custom resolutions that can be specified according to display requirements. Settings and presets can be saved via USB, and the system offers seamless switching as well as output splicing up to 8K1K resolution.
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techn. Specs▲
| Input | 3 slots up to 9 inputs |
|---|---|
| DVI module: 1 x DVI-I | |
| HDMI module: 2 x HDMI-A (1 In | 1 Loop) | |
| DP module: 1x DisplayPort | |
| SDI module: 2 x BNC (1 In | 1 Loop) | |
| VGA module: 1 x VGA | |
| CVBS module: 2 x BNC (1 In | 1 backup) | |
| USB Module: 2 x USB (1 In | 1 backup) | |
| Output | M2 Standard with HDMI: 4 x HDMI |
| M2s Standard with HDMI: 4 x HDMI | |
| Optional SDI Module SDI: 2 x BNC | |
| HDMI: 2 x HDMI | |
| Preview | HDMI: 1 x HDMI |
| Communication | VGA: 1 x DSUB15 |
| Tally: 2 x DSUB15 | |
| LAN: 1 x RJ45 | |
| RS232: 1 x DSUB9 | |
| USB: 1 x USB | |
| Genlock Y: 1 x BNC | |
| Power | 1 x IEC |
| Input Resolution | SDI SMPTE: 480i | 576i | 720p@50/60 | 1080i@59.94/60 | 1080p@23.98/24/25/29.97/30/50/59.94/60 | 1080psf@23.98/24/25/29.97/30 |
| DVI | HDMI | USB SMPTE: 480i | 576i | 720p@50/59.94/60 | 1080i@50/59.94/60 | 1080p@50/59.94/60 | |
| VESA: 800x600@60 | 1024x768@60 | 1280x720@60 | 1280x800@60 | 1280x960@60 | 1280x1024@60 | 1400x1050@60 | 1600x1200@60 | 1920x1080@60 | 2048x1152@60 | |
| VGA VESA: 800x600@60 | 1024x768@60 | 1280x720@60 | 1280x800@60 | 1280x960@60 | 1280x1024@60 | 1400x1050@60 | 1440x900@60 | 1600x1200@60 | |
| CVBS SMPTE: 480i | 576i | |
| Select from below or customised | |
| Output Resolution | HDMI SMPTE: 480i | 576i | 720p@50/59.94/60 | 1080i@50/59.94/60 | 1080p@50/59.94/60 |
| VESA: 800x600@60 | 1024x768@60 | 1280x768@60 | 1280x1024@60 | 1600x1200@60 | 1920x1080@60 | |
| SDI: SMPTE 425M (Level A & B) | SMPTE 424M | SMPTE 292M | SMPTE 259M-C | DVB-ASI | |
| Supported Standards | HDMI: 1.3 |
| DVI: S-DVI | |
| DisplayPort: 1.0 | |
| VGA: UXGA | |
| USB: 2.0 | |
| Preview to be Operation Modes | PGM | PST | 8 inputs |
| Standard 2K | 4K1K | 4K2K | Matrix | Presentation | |
| Input Voltage | AC 85V-264V, 50/60Hz |
| Max Power | 120W |
| Temperature | 0~55°C |
| Humidity | 10% - 90% |
| Weight | Net(device): 14.6kg |
| Packaged: 27kg | |
| Dimensions | Net(device): 462mm x 406mm x 170mm |
| Packaged: 610mm x 580mm x 395mm |
Questions & Answers▲
What is the RGBlink M2 designed for?
The RGBlink M2 is a fully integrated video processing and control solution designed for live presentation applications such as conference rooms, meeting spaces, houses of worship, and event venues where professional video control is required for one or more displays.
What is the difference between the M2 and the M2s model?
The standard M2 features four HDMI outputs, while the M2s adds duplicated two-channel outputs via both SDI and HDMI. The M2s is ideally suited for connecting downstream devices such as recording and streaming equipment.
How many video layers does the M2 support?
The M2 supports three video layers plus an additional overlay layer used for OSD, LOGO, and STILL functions, allowing flexible content composition across the output canvas.
What operating modes are available on the M2?
The M2 supports several operating modes including standard mode for conventional 2K output with PST and PGM switching, 4K1K splicing mode, 4K2K splicing mode, matrix mode, and presentation mode, each optimized for different application scenarios.
What does the 4K2K splicing mode enable?
The 4K2K splicing mode combines all four outputs into a single 4K canvas, which can be configured as 4K2K, 8K1K, or 2K4K, making it suitable for high-resolution multi-display installations.
Can the M2 be used as a video matrix switcher?
Yes. In matrix mode, the M2 operates as a mixed signal matrix with routable outputs that can each be scaled independently, providing flexible signal routing without the need for a separate matrix device.
What is presentation mode used for?
Presentation mode provides an additional layer for 2K or 4K1K operation. It supports configurable presets and allows various sources to be switched in and out of window and layer containers, making it practical for dynamic live presentations.
Does the M2 support custom video masks?
Yes. A video mask can be applied to the foreground video layer. In addition to a wide range of included masks, users can load custom masks for more specific or creative applications.
What OSD capabilities does the M2 offer?
The M2 includes a dedicated overlay layer that supports OSD functions as well as LOGO and STILL image display, allowing persistent on-screen graphics or branding elements to be shown alongside video content.
Is the 4K1K splicing mode suitable for wide-format displays?
Yes. The 4K1K splicing mode splits each output pair to create a 4K x 1K canvas, which is well suited for wide-format or panoramic display configurations. It supports up to two video layers in addition to a background image.
What is the part number for the RGBlink M2?
The RGBlink M2 is identified by part number CP3072.
Is the M2 suitable for connecting to streaming or recording equipment?
Yes. The M2s variant is specifically suited for this purpose, as it provides additional duplicated outputs via SDI and HDMI that can be used to feed downstream devices such as streaming encoders or recording systems.
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