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BUG.tv ships Mac-based Class-R A/V ingest server
Jan 23, 2006 4:29 PM, Automation Update e-newsletter
The Class-R is a Mac-based multichannel and multiformat ingest server. Up to four SDI video channels can be ingested simultaneously, in SD and HD. Class-R supports many control protocols.
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