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Does the MATRIX PRO support IPV6 Network Addressing?
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AV Bridge MATRIX PRO Frequently Asked Questions Is it possible to remotely view a preview of a camera source in order to set a camera shot before selecting it in a Program or Streaming buss? A) No. You could open a browser and view an IP or USB streamed source by selecting it in the source selection in the served webpage UI, but both streaming outputs would then show the camera set up. You could also set shots remotely using the streaming as a preview and switch Program for a local production. Is the AEC (Acoustic Echo Cancelation) built into the MATRIX PRO, or is it only in the Vaddio EasyUSB mic products? A) There is an AEC signal in the MATRIX PRO available for any/all of the Mic/Line inputs. The Vaddio EasyUSB mic products generate their own AEC signal for use at the 3 microphone elements of each EasyMic products. Is the AEC "distributed" or summed? A) Distributed. One (1) AEC per mic. The AEC is derived by whichever output you configure to be the Master output, assuming the Master output is feeding room audio amplification equipment. Does the MATRIX PRO support IPV6 Network Addressing? A) No. The stack can support it, but it has not been implemented at this time. Is it the same resolution for IP and USB streaming? A) Yes. There is an independent Program buss and an independent Streaming buss. Both Program outputs are the same source and resolution, and both IP and USB Streaming will be the same source and resolution. Due to the bandwidth limitations of USB 2.0, if you require simultaneous USB and IP streaming, the Streaming outputs will both need to be limited to a maximum resolution of 720P. Can you push firmware updates into downstream connected cameras through the MATRIX PRO? A) Not at this time. Firmware updates for cameras must be performed in the same fashion as a stand alone camera would require. When storing camera presets, are the presets stored in the MATRIX PRO, or in the camera? A) Presets are stored in the cameras and recalled by the MATRIX PRO. RoboSHOT cameras will store color information along with positional presets, other cameras store only positional presets and would require a separate command in Macro programming to change color/shading information when only a positional preset was recalled. What resolutions are supported on the HDMI inputs 1-3? A) HDMI inputs 1-3 support the same resolutions as those supported on the HDMI of PC Input 4. Will the PC input DE-15 connector accept YUV and RGBHV as a source signal? A) The "PC" DE-15 connector will only accept RGBHV signals, with a limited set of acceptable resolutions. There are resolutions available to cover 16:10, 16:9, 15:9, and 4:3 aspect ratios. Vaddio specifies "Cat-5" cabling, can we use Cat-6 or Cat-7 cabling with it? A) Absolutely. Although Vaddio specifies Cat-5 cabling, our products will work fine with Cat-5, Cat-6 and Cat-7 cabling. Vaddio makes camera systems listed for use with the MATRIX PRO, and some of those cameras are only available in packages with Quick-Connects. Will those cameras be available for sale without Quick-Connects? A) Yes. There are ZoomSHOT and RoboSHOT cameras available as accessories for use only with the MATRIX PRO, without Quick-Connect systems. The HD-Series of cameras (ClearVIEW and PowerVIEW) are available as stand-alone cameras and do not require special packages for use as accessories. MATRIX PRO FAQs Page 2 of 3