Eyeheight launches LI-2DM dual-channel multidefinition animated logo inserter

Dec 2, 2009 1:41 PM

    

Eyeheight's new LI-2DM multirate dual logo inserter incorporates two completely independent channels. Each logo inserter has two independent layers, allowing two logos to be superimposed. The LI-2DM has an internal memory capacity of approximately one HD full frame or five SD full frames for each logo inserter, and a typical logo can be animated across 64 HD frames or 320 SD frames.

Monitoring and control can be performed within the Eyeheight etherBox chassis using a standard Web browser. Alternatively, six LI-2DM dual logo inserters can be incorporated in a 1RU FB-9E chassis, providing 12 logo inserter channels per rack unit. The FB-9E can optionally be controlled by an FP-9 front panel or FP-10 desk-mount panel.




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