Leightronix introduces all-in-one station automation system

Jul 26, 2006 8:00 AM

    

The Leightronix MINI-T-NX station in a box

Leightronix introduces the MINI-T-NX, a video server that offers a complete station automation solution for local broadcast, cable and private in-house communication networks. The all-in-one MINI-T-NX comes equipped with everything needed for successful playback operations, including digital video playback, video messaging/digital signage, DVD/VCR control and video/audio switching.

MINI-T-NX includes video messaging to synchronize video slides with program playback for interstitials. It is equipped with an internal video/audio switcher, providing source switching for system resources such as DVD, videotape, satellite and live feeds.

Easy drag-and-drop scheduling with error checking and conflict reporting ensures a professional on-air presence. Flexible scheduling tools such as media loop, playlists and gap fill help to automatically fill time between programs and provide seamless playback.

For more information, visit www.leightronix.com.




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