Florida A&M University selects Crispin

Jul 21, 2005 8:00 AM, Automation Update e-newsletter

    

Crispin was selected by Florida A&M University to provide support for their ENPS newsroom system. The solution includes two Crispin-supplied workstations, each focused on a specific workflow task.

The university is using Crispin’s News Rundown Manager (NRM), an MOS news system interface, to receive rundown information and dynamic updates from ENPS. The system provides a dynamic link between the newsroom computer and RapidPlayX, Crispin’s on-air playback application, allowing program channel presentation to be managed from the newsroom system.

The solution is configured to match the university’s control room and news department requirements. RapidPlayX provides playlist monitoring and control for their on-air channel, allowing Florida A&M University to create and load playlists, edit events, issue playlist commands and monitor event status. TurboBrowser, a companion application to RapidPlayX, allows operators to quickly search and find any video clip in their system. Operators can simply drag and drop clips into the playlist for immediate play.

Crispin’s four-port DeviceServer controls three 360 Systems video servers. Operators can share the system between two production control rooms and master control.

For more information, visit www.crispincorp.com.

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