Harris to show new graphics systems, master control, multiviewers at IBC2008

Sep 3, 2008 10:54 AM


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The Inscriber G7 creates 2-D/3-D graphics live-to-air.

The Inscriber G7 creates 2-D/3-D graphics live-to-air.

Harris will demonstrate a range of advanced graphics and master control solutions at IBC2008 including the Inscriber G7 integrated broadcast graphics system, a new version of IconMaster and multiviewers from Zandar Technologies.

The Inscriber G7 delivers 2-D/3-D real-time graphics in SD or HD over two channels, with integrated DVE and media store. Harris will debut Inscriber RTX v2.0, featuring a new native.NET interface, at IBC.

The new IconMaster v3.0 master control switcher now offers a touch-screen control panel that connects multiple IconMaster module sets and controls multiple channels.

Harris also will showcase multiviewers from Zandar Technologies including the launch of a 1RU version (four, eight or 12 inputs) of the Zandar Predator II range.

For more information, visit www.harris.com.


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