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INTRODUCTION
As video is used more frequently in businesses, schools and government, integrators require solutions
that can distribute multiple sources of analog and digital audio and video, locally over long distances.
Traditionally, a digital media switcher is used to send content from numerous sources to displays and
projectors throughout a building. But many digital media switchers have significant shortcomings in the
management of multiple video output resolutions, content copyright protection and maintaining
support for legacy, analog-only devices.
Many matrix switchers handle HDCP-compliant sources poorly, requiring integrators to use
cumbersome, time-consuming workarounds. For example, in a sports bar, when an additional display is
selected to show the same game already playing in other areas, all of the displays in the bar blank for
several seconds until HDCP authentications are completed. Additionally, in a typical multi-screen, multi-
resolution installation, video content has to be forced down to a common resolution among all output
devices. This results in inferior video quality on expensive, high definition displays.
AMX has invested significantly in research and development to create AV solutions for an IT world. The
result is a new line of digital media switchers that provide the most reliable, end-to-end analog plus
digital audio and video distribution solution. The Enova DGX 16 and 32 Digital Media Switchers resolve
copy protection issues, centrally manage connected devices and overcome the challenges facing
integrators.
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