OmniBus to launch iTX transmission at IBC2006

Jul 7, 2006 12:57 PM

    

OmniBus will launch its new iTX transmission solution in Europe at IBC2006. iTX replaces all of the functions of a broadcast master control and playout chain in a single software application. iTX acts as a video server, master control, graphics and logo inserter with automation, ingest, editing and content management, reducing the investment required to launch and operate new channels.

Intended for both SD and HD, iTX delivers a wide range of features and offers a playout solution for markets ranging from small,l multichannel transmission facilities to disaster recovery sites and IPTV stations.

For more information, visit www.omnibus.tv/itx_solo.html.




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