Rockville 11 upgrades automation with NVerzion

Aug 17, 2011 3:01 PM

    

Maryland cable channel, Rockville 11, automates with NVerzion.

Rockville 11, the government cable channel for the City of Rockville, MD, is using NVerzion technology for complete automation of master control operations at the station, allowing Rockville 11 to move to an efficient and streamlined tapeless workflow.

NVerzion automation provides the core functionality for Rockville 11's upgraded HD workflow. The installed NVerzion system provides for scheduling and automation of station programming including: control of a Harris NEXIO video server; a Miranda digital video router; and a Ross Video XPression 3D HD CG. With a complete system in place comprised of NVerzion applications NControl, NGest, NBase, NView and NPoint, Rockville 11 is now fully equipped to schedule, automate and manage content directly from the video server as well as dynamic graphic overlays for the final on-air transmission.




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