Crispin offers cost-effective turnkey automation for Grass Valley servers

May 25, 2006 8:00 AM, Automation Update e-newsletter

    

Crispin is offering a series of new, pre-configured entry-level equipment packages for small-to-mid-sized broadcasters and content providers that combine Crispin’s RapidPlayX software with the entire family of Grass Valley broadcast servers; including the new Grass Valley K2 media server, M-Series iVDR or Profile XP Media Platform servers.

These new pre-configured packages (Crispac-K2, Crispac-XP and Crispac-M) have been specially developed and priced for Grass Valley customers in the United States, Canada and South America.

All three offerings present a distinct entry-level automation package for customers with one or two channels of ingest and playout. Additionally, customers can upgrade to more robust solutions by applying the full price of their initial Crispin purchase towards a more powerful solution.

All three packages include Crispin’s RapidPlayX software, which allows complete control of multiple play-to-air channels as well as automatic record schedules. RapidPlayX automatically loads daily program and record schedules for 24/7 operations and instantly updates events when new material is available on Grass Valley video servers.

For more information, visit www.crispincorp.com




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