EVS releases two-channel XS server

Jun 30, 2009 4:44 PM

    
EVS’ XS production server is now available in a two-channel version.

EVS’ XS production server is now available in a two-channel version.

EVS’ recently unveiled XS server, which is dedicated to tapeless ingest, production and playout in studios, is now available in both four-channel and two-channel configurations. The introduction of the new two-channel entry-level server model offers a simple and cost-efficient VTR replacement solution for all types of studios looking for the most reliable tapeless alternatives and improvements in productivity.

The XS server supports an extensive variety of acquisition and delivery formats, including a large number of natively supported SD and HD codecs. This gives a crucial advantage to studio productions looking for the flexibility of camcorder file acquisition combined with post production in SD or HD.

The XS servers’ two or four channels can be controlled by multiple software systems, such as EVS’ IPDirector content management software and Insio production software.




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