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In modern AV projects, system integrators and project contractors are often required to manage multiple 4K signal sources across multiple displays. Conference centers, command rooms, exhibition halls, commercial display areas, and advertising spaces all demand stable video distribution, flexible source switching, and clean multi-screen presentation.
Traditional signal systems may require separate devices for matrix switching, video wall splicing, audio routing, and control integration. This can increase system complexity, installation time, and maintenance requirements. For B2B AV projects, the key challenge is not only sending a signal from one source to one screen, but also creating a reliable and scalable display system that can adapt to different layouts, usage scenarios, and control methods.
The BIT-VWC-MD1212Ma 4K60 Seamless Matrix Splicer is designed to address these requirements by combining video wall splicing and seamless matrix switching in one device. It provides 12-channel 4K60 HDMI 2.0 input and 12-channel 4K60 HDMI 2.0 output, making it suitable for medium-sized professional AV installations that need high-resolution signal processing and flexible display control.![]()
The BIT-VWC-MD1212Ma is a splicing and seamless matrix switching device developed and produced by BTSX. It is equipped with a high-definition processing chip and supports 12 HDMI 2.0 inputs and 12 HDMI 2.0 outputs, both capable of 4K60 signal handling.
The product uses a plug-in chassis structure. Each input or output card includes four HDMI 2.0 interfaces, and users can select one to three cards for input and output configuration. This modular card-based design gives system integrators more flexibility when planning different AV systems.![]()
The device supports multiple control methods, including keypad operation, LCD screen display, RS232 serial control, Web control, Ethernet control, and Web API. This makes it easier to integrate into different project environments, whether the system is controlled locally from the front panel or remotely from a computer, tablet, mobile phone, or third-party control system.
With its combination of 4K60 input and output, seamless switching, video wall splicing, audio matrix support, EDID management, and scenario saving, the BIT-VWC-MD1212Ma is positioned as a professional AV solution for multi-screen display applications.![]()
The BIT-VWC-MD1212Ma supports 12 HDMI 2.0 input channels and 12 HDMI 2.0 output channels. The maximum input and output pixel clock frequency is 600MHz. Supported input resolutions include common formats such as 1920x1080P60, 2560x1440P60, and 3840x2160P60 RGB444. It also supports several graphics card input resolutions, including 3840x1080P60 RGB444, 5760x1080P30 RGB444, 7680x1080P30 RGB444, and other vertical or ultra-wide configurations.
For output, the device supports resolutions including 4096x2160P60 RGB444, 3840x2160P60 RGB444, 1920x1080P60 RGB444, and related 30Hz formats. It also supports custom standard output resolutions of 4K60 and below, as well as custom non-standard output resolutions of 4K30 and below.
This makes the product suitable for AV projects that require 4K video wall controller functionality and reliable HDMI matrix distribution.
For presentation and command environments, black screens or flashing screens during signal switching can interrupt the user experience. The BIT-VWC-MD1212Ma supports seamless switching of input signals, helping maintain a smoother visual transition when changing sources across displays.
This feature is valuable for conference rooms, monitoring environments, exhibition systems, and commercial display projects where continuous visual output is important.![]()
The device supports flexible splicing within 12 screens. Example layouts include 2x2 + 2x2 + 1x4 splicing. This allows integrators to create different display wall configurations according to the physical screen arrangement and project requirements.
Through Web control, users can configure video wall splicing by selecting and dragging display areas. The device also supports display arrangement adjustment, allowing output positions to be swapped without manually changing cable sequences.![]()
The BIT-VWC-MD1212Ma supports audio matrix functionality, external audio input, HDMI 2.0 output audio, and independent audio output. Audio connection uses Phoenix terminals with balanced connection methods.
For AV projects where audio routing needs to work together with video switching, this feature helps reduce the need for separate audio routing devices in certain system designs. It is especially useful in conference rooms, control rooms, and exhibition spaces where audio and video sources must be managed together.
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The device provides several control options, including keypad and LCD control, RS232 control, Web control, Ethernet control, and Web API. The Web interface can be accessed from Windows computers, Apple computers, tablets, and mobile phones.
For system integrators, Web API support is especially useful because it allows secondary development and integration with larger control systems. In practical projects, this can help connect the matrix splicer with centralized AV control platforms, touch panels, or custom management interfaces.
The BIT-VWC-MD1212Ma supports EDID management. Users can create and save custom EDID settings through the Web interface. Up to 12 custom EDIDs can be saved.
The manual notes that non-standard input resolutions with a bandwidth of 4K30 or below are supported. For output settings, the device supports custom standard resolutions with bandwidth of 4K60 and below, and custom non-standard output resolutions with bandwidth of 4K30 and below.
This feature is important in projects involving graphics cards, ultra-wide display layouts, or non-standard screen configurations.
The device supports saving and recalling up to 12 contingency plans. These plans can store current splicing, screen, and related information. Users can call saved plans from the keypad/LCD interface or through the Web control page.
For multi-purpose spaces such as meeting rooms, showrooms, training centers, and command centers, scenario presets can help operators quickly switch between different display modes without rebuilding the layout every time.
The product includes built-in output signal enhancement, designed to help maintain signal stability and clarity during long-distance transmission. For contractors and integrators, this is important when deploying display systems across larger rooms, exhibition areas, or equipment rooms where cable distance may affect signal quality.
In conference environments, users often need to display laptops, media players, or other HDMI sources across one or multiple screens. The BIT-VWC-MD1212Ma enables flexible routing, seamless switching, and video wall display, helping meeting spaces support presentations, discussions, and multi-source collaboration.
Command centers require stable multi-screen display systems for monitoring, coordination, and real-time information presentation. The 12x12 HDMI matrix and video wall splicing capabilities allow different sources to be assigned to different displays or combined into larger visual layouts.
In exhibition halls, retail display areas, and advertising environments, visual impact and flexible content management are important. The BIT-VWC-MD1212Ma can support multiple display layouts and saved scenarios, making it easier to adjust content arrangements for different events or campaigns.
For technology showrooms, product demonstration rooms, and corporate exhibition halls, the device can help create customized video wall configurations. Integrators can use the Web interface to arrange displays and manage sources according to the desired presentation effect.
For system integrators, the product offers a practical combination of HDMI matrix switching, video wall splicing, audio routing, EDID configuration, and Web/API control. This makes it suitable for projects that require both hardware flexibility and control system compatibility.
The primary value of the BIT-VWC-MD1212Ma is system simplification. By combining 4K60 HDMI matrix switching and video wall splicing, it helps reduce the need for separate switching and splicing devices in suitable applications.
Its modular chassis structure gives integrators flexibility when selecting input and output card combinations. The 12x12 HDMI 2.0 capacity supports multiple sources and displays, while custom EDID and resolution functions help adapt to non-standard display requirements.
The device also improves project operation. Seamless switching reduces visual interruptions, scenario saving makes daily operation easier, and Web/API control allows the system to be integrated into broader AV control environments.
Compared with a basic HDMI matrix switcher, the BIT-VWC-MD1212Ma adds video wall splicing, custom EDID management, saved scenarios, audio matrix support, and multiple control options. Compared with a fixed video wall controller, it provides matrix switching functions and more flexible signal routing. This makes it a practical choice for AV projects that require both display wall control and source distribution.
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The BIT-VWC-MD1212Ma 4K60 Seamless Matrix Splicer provides a flexible solution for professional AV projects that require multi-source input, multi-display output, video wall splicing, seamless switching, and system control integration.
With 12 HDMI 2.0 inputs, 12 HDMI 2.0 outputs, 4K60 support, audio matrix functionality, EDID management, Web control, RS232 control, keypad operation, and Web API support, it is suitable for conference rooms, command centers, exhibition halls, commercial display systems, and other B2B AV integration environments.
For project contractors and system integrators looking for a 4K60 HDMI matrix splicer that can support both video wall applications and flexible signal routing, the BIT-VWC-MD1212Ma offers a practical and adaptable option.
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