The MicroX system's timeline-based animations and drag-and-drop scene building emulates nonlinear editing applications in use at the station.
Aspen, CO, -based broadcaster KCXP-LP TV-19 has installed a MicroX graphics system and DynaCrawl data display system from Chyron for its new graphics suite.
The DynaCrawl data display system is the last piece of equipment in the station's loop before the signal hits the RF modulator at the Comcast headend. The crawl, which is on almost all of the time, with time, temperature and an animated station ID bug, is updated and controlled remotely from the KCXP studios and offices in downtown Aspen.
The MicroX graphics system allows the station's graphic artists to import and export numerous standard file types and automatic aspect ratio conversion. The system's familiar timeline-based animations and drag-and-drop scene building emulates nonlinear editing applications.
Chyron partner Waymo Engineering integrated the installation.
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