Plans for 2025
25.02.2025 08:17 Dear colleagues,
It is time to summarize the results of our work on the development of studio television equipment. I would like to note that all our devices are highly versatile, both in terms of design and technical solutions. Undoubtedly, the key element of any TV studio is the video mixer, and this is where we focus our main efforts in development.
In fact, these are no longer just mixers, but full-fledged compact studios capable of performing the functions of multiple devices. To date, we have both prototypes and serial models of video mixers that meet modern television production requirements.
However, it is important to acknowledge that the current market situation is not the most favorable for the production of studio equipment. Many companies have focused on developing solutions based on computer technologies, which is facilitated by the power of modern computers. This is undoubtedly a promising direction, especially for complex image processing, enabling the creation of projects that would have required enormous costs 10–15 years ago.
Our task is to provide small and medium-sized studios with equipment that offers the necessary functionality at an affordable price (less than $10,000). We deliberately avoid using computer-based solutions in our mixers, as some functions are still more cost-effective and efficient to implement using hard logic.
The advantage of this approach lies in the high reliability and durability of our devices. They operate stably for many years. Additionally, an important parameter—the time it takes for the device to boot into full operational mode—is only about 5 seconds, which is incomparable to computer-based solutions. We also pay special attention to the internal temperature regulation of our devices, ensuring their stable operation under any conditions.
Thus, our equipment is ideally suited for live broadcasts that require instant switching, such as sports events, slow-motion replays, or live news broadcasts. Previously, implementing such tasks would have required a whole set of complex equipment.
I would like to separately highlight the direction related to the use of remotely controlled video cameras (PTZ cameras) in broadcasting. Initially developed for surveillance systems, these cameras have now reached a level of quality sufficient for professional broadcasting. They allow a single operator to control two or three cameras simultaneously, significantly reducing costs. We offer solutions for transmitting both video signals and PTZ camera control signals, as well as for integration with replay systems.
List of developed and manufactured video mixers:
1. The most economical version of the video world:
- * DSC 938 * (8 inputs)
The price is $ 2950
2. Mixers with the possibility of expanding the number of inputs:
* Ring 22* (10 inputs)
The price is $ 3950
* Ring 22* (16 inputs)
The price is $ 4950
* Ring 22* (22 entrances)
The price is $ 5950
3. Mixers with expanded functions (signal support 1080p 50 Hz):
* DSC 958* (13 inputs)
The price is $ 5100
4. Simplified option for small studios:
*DSC 948*(up to 8 inputs)
The price is $ 4300
Important options that expand the capabilities of mixers:
1. A simple option for transmitting a signal to the camera and vice versa (video + sound + control for a PTZ camera):
The price is $ 450
2. Optical transmission with advanced functions (including repetitions):
The price is $ 1450
3. A device with advanced plot of plots (4 channels Dejavu):
The price is $ 5000
- Additional modules:
- Chamber module of the optical chamber channel (basic):
The price is $ 450
- Chamber module of an optical chamber channel with advanced functions:
The price is $ 1450
- Autonomous judicial module of the optical chamber channel (3-6 inputs):
The price is $ 1450
In the near future, there will be the opportunity to work with signals with a frame rate of up to 100-120 Hz.
Equally important in the practice of programs are various special effects that are constantly updated.
Additional information:
Prices indicated recommended (MSRP)
Prices for dealers by agreement. Phone: +373 22620580
A more detailed description of the devices is available on the site:
https://dv-lab.com/en/products/?cid=20117
Information on the site is regularly updated as improvements and ch
DVLab 2025 ©
It is time to summarize the results of our work on the development of studio television equipment. I would like to note that all our devices are highly versatile, both in terms of design and technical solutions. Undoubtedly, the key element of any TV studio is the video mixer, and this is where we focus our main efforts in development.
In fact, these are no longer just mixers, but full-fledged compact studios capable of performing the functions of multiple devices. To date, we have both prototypes and serial models of video mixers that meet modern television production requirements.
However, it is important to acknowledge that the current market situation is not the most favorable for the production of studio equipment. Many companies have focused on developing solutions based on computer technologies, which is facilitated by the power of modern computers. This is undoubtedly a promising direction, especially for complex image processing, enabling the creation of projects that would have required enormous costs 10–15 years ago.
Our task is to provide small and medium-sized studios with equipment that offers the necessary functionality at an affordable price (less than $10,000). We deliberately avoid using computer-based solutions in our mixers, as some functions are still more cost-effective and efficient to implement using hard logic.
The advantage of this approach lies in the high reliability and durability of our devices. They operate stably for many years. Additionally, an important parameter—the time it takes for the device to boot into full operational mode—is only about 5 seconds, which is incomparable to computer-based solutions. We also pay special attention to the internal temperature regulation of our devices, ensuring their stable operation under any conditions.
Thus, our equipment is ideally suited for live broadcasts that require instant switching, such as sports events, slow-motion replays, or live news broadcasts. Previously, implementing such tasks would have required a whole set of complex equipment.
I would like to separately highlight the direction related to the use of remotely controlled video cameras (PTZ cameras) in broadcasting. Initially developed for surveillance systems, these cameras have now reached a level of quality sufficient for professional broadcasting. They allow a single operator to control two or three cameras simultaneously, significantly reducing costs. We offer solutions for transmitting both video signals and PTZ camera control signals, as well as for integration with replay systems.
List of developed and manufactured video mixers:
1. The most economical version of the video world:
- * DSC 938 * (8 inputs)
The price is $ 2950
2. Mixers with the possibility of expanding the number of inputs:
* Ring 22* (10 inputs)
The price is $ 3950
* Ring 22* (16 inputs)
The price is $ 4950
* Ring 22* (22 entrances)
The price is $ 5950
3. Mixers with expanded functions (signal support 1080p 50 Hz):
* DSC 958* (13 inputs)
The price is $ 5100
4. Simplified option for small studios:
*DSC 948*(up to 8 inputs)
The price is $ 4300
Important options that expand the capabilities of mixers:
1. A simple option for transmitting a signal to the camera and vice versa (video + sound + control for a PTZ camera):
The price is $ 450
2. Optical transmission with advanced functions (including repetitions):
The price is $ 1450
3. A device with advanced plot of plots (4 channels Dejavu):
The price is $ 5000
- Additional modules:
- Chamber module of the optical chamber channel (basic):
The price is $ 450
- Chamber module of an optical chamber channel with advanced functions:
The price is $ 1450
- Autonomous judicial module of the optical chamber channel (3-6 inputs):
The price is $ 1450
In the near future, there will be the opportunity to work with signals with a frame rate of up to 100-120 Hz.
Equally important in the practice of programs are various special effects that are constantly updated.
Additional information:
Prices indicated recommended (MSRP)
Prices for dealers by agreement. Phone: +373 22620580
A more detailed description of the devices is available on the site:
https://dv-lab.com/en/products/?cid=20117
Information on the site is regularly updated as improvements and ch
DVLab 2025 ©