Ross Video updates CrossOver switchers

Dec 9, 2009 11:37 AM

    
Ross Video’s CrossOver switcher adds new DVE and keying capabilities.

Ross Video’s CrossOver switcher adds new DVE and keying capabilities.

Ross Video has introduced the Version 2.0 feature set for the CrossOver series of compact multidefinition production switchers. The new features are free to existing CrossOver customers via a software upgrade available for download on the Ross Video Web site.

The CrossOver v2.0 feature set includes: two channels of 2D DVE for picture-in-picture and 2D transitions; four channels of frame sync; four channels of format conversion; two channels of media store with animation; and the UltraChrome chroma keyer available in any keyer.




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