CBC/Radio-Canada purchases 22 Inscriber SD and HD systems

Dec 22, 2004 8:00 AM, Digital Signage Update e-newsletter

    

CBC/Radio-Canada, Canada’s national public broadcaster, has invested in 20 SD and two HD Inscriber Inca AutoCG graphic playout systems for CBC Television.

The Inscriber Inca AutoCG systems integrated seamlessly with the workflow of CBC’s automation system, and Inscriber’s Strata option provided the multi-layer graphics necessary for the company’s advanced channel branding.

Inscriber Inca AutoCG provides the combined functionality of a still store, character generator and clip player. The SD or HD output of the AutoCG systems operates under the command of automation systems or MOS-enabled environments.

For more information, visit www.inscriber.com.

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