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NVERZION Elite 9.0 gives broadcast stations customer defined user interface preferences
May 27, 2009 11:01 AM
NVERZION has released Version 9 its Elite platform, which is designed to enhance broadcast facilities with a powerful user-configurable GUI approach and an embedded SQL database. The new version adds several new capabilities requested by users including low-res proxy generation with full editing capability, a user-configurable Windows-based interface featuring improved display capabilities, and an easy-to-use playlist thumbnail creation feature.
Offering broadcasters the ability to combine master control functions with integrated branding, NVERZION Elite 9 ensures full system functionality with a fully customizable look and feel to monitoring equipment, giving stations the ability to fully integrate color schemes and design themes.
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