AXON showcases additions to Synapse product line at BroadcastAsia 2008
Jun 18, 2008 9:17 AM
AXON demonstrated the Synapse modular multiviewer at BroadcastAsia 2008.
AXON product demonstrations at BroadcastAsia 2008 will feature its extensive range of Synapse modules as well as its compliance recording system, TRACS. At the show, AXON will launch its SD logo inserter SL120. Multiple logos, including animations, can be selected through the Synapse menu, a dedicated Ethernet port or by GPI.
Used as bug inserter, the SL120 features the option to alter the main channel bug on the fly and simultaneously add a “theme bug” with predefined fade-in and fade-out times. It features two individual logo inserters. One inserter has 16 presets for full-screen 720 x 576/480 logos or 384 x 216 400 frames of animation (16 seconds). The second inserter has 32 presets for 384 x 216 400 frames of animation. The housing module also can be easily upgraded to handle HD-signals.
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