Sony has developed the new XVS-G1 compact video mixer for live productions such as sports, news or entertainment programs for small to medium-sized studios, field broadcast vehicles and mobile production units. It has CPU, FPGA and GPU engines, as well as numerous features such as an integrated clip player, HDR conversion and HDR capability, 3D Digital Multi Effects, Multiview to display different types of information - such as audio level display - and an overlay of multiple subtitle layers.

Sony XVS-G1 Live Video Mixer
The Sony XVS-G1's FPGA hardware enables real-time processing at high resolution of 4K(UHD), furthermore wide color gamut, HDR imaging and ultra-low latency. Thanks to its modular software structure, it is easily expandable in the future.
As Sony's first live video mixer, the XVS-G1 system offers an optional clip player. It includes four channels in HD mode and two channels in 4K(UHD) mode. Each video file has a playback length of up to 60 minutes for both HD and 4K content, and can be stored for several hours. Common AVC codec files in MOV or MP4 container format are supported. The media files can be easily and instantly loaded into the internal SSD storage medium from a menu display on a PC or tablet. Wireless operation is possible via WLAN and a PC or tablet.

Sony XVS-G1 Live Video Mixer
Four control panels from Sony's exceptionally user-friendly ICP-X7000 series are available for easy operation. Overall, numerous features have been adopted from Sony's XVS high-end mixers. This gives the new Sony XVS-G1 the same advantages, such as constant status detection, reliable key accuracy and speed during crucial live production scenes.
The XVS-G1 will be available in Europe from summer 2021, a price has not yet been given by Sony.
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