ToolsOnAir releases just:play automated playout

Jul 1, 2009 10:54 AM

             

ToolsOnAir has released its fully automated video and graphics playout solution, just:play.

ToolsOnAir’s just:play has been developed for TV channels looking for reliable playout automation for their video and real-time graphic layouts. The just:play product completes the ToolsOnAir product range. With its intuitive graphical interface, operators are able to create combined playlists for video and graphics playout.

Based on the video cards of AJA and Blackmagic Design, just:play can playout video and graphic files in SD and HD, and is compatible with both MXF and Quicktime format files.

The just:play product manages playout from video servers, studio feeds and live feeds and has the capability to integrate real-time graphics, including corner logos, real-time tickers linked to RSS feeds and remote databases.




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