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IBIS Sport highlighter to debut at Broadcast Asia
Jun 9, 2005 8:00 AM, Automation Update e-newsletter
Primary monitor screen for IBIS Sport Highlighter.
IBIS has redesigned its ServerLoad Sport to create ServerLoad Sport Highlighter - a new application with enhanced features and flexibility for sports broadcasters.
The screen layout can be configured for either single widescreen or dual standard displays with thumbnails. Six individual video windows show each incoming feed, providing a choice of viewing from multiple angles. Beneath each video window, a metadata panel permits the operator to title the recording, identify the sport, etc. Recording can be started manually, or events may be scheduled to automatically record within a 72-hour window.
Once recording is underway, the operator may click and drag video to the edit channel, where in and out points can be marked using pre-programmed hot-keys. Pre-programmed hot-keys are also available for sport-specific metadata descriptions and are user-programmable from the system set-up page.
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