Harris to unveil new media platform at IBC2007

Aug 15, 2007 4:17 PM

    
Harris Inscriber

The Inscriber G3 forms part of the Harris Channel Release

At IBC2007, Harris will unveil a powerful new media platform that the company claims will change the way broadcasters think about video servers. This new technology establishes a scalable, interoperable foundation for building an end-to-end HD/SD broadcast TV solution. The line of products includes next-generation NEXIO servers.

Harris’ Channel Release integrates automation with master control and branding for broadcasters that want a modular approach to playout channel systems. Components include: the IconMaster v2.0 master control and branding solution; the Inscriber G3, an

HD/SD-selectable graphics system; and the Inscriber RTX HD/SD custom on-air graphics system.

See Harris at IBC2007 in Stands 7.621 and 7.719, or visit www.harris.com.




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