Miranda to launch new master control, branding solutions

Apr 2, 2009 2:38 PM

    
Miranda Technologies’ Densité LGK-3901 branding processor can insert up to five independent layers of graphics.

Miranda Technologies’ Densité LGK-3901 branding processor can insert up to five independent layers of graphics.

Miranda Technologies will launch multiple master control switching and channel-branding products at the NAB Show, including the new Densité LGK-3901 single-card 3Gb/s HD/SD branding processor.

The Densité LGK-3901 branding processor can insert up to five independent layers of graphics. Three of the keying layers can be fed by internally stored still/animated graphics, and two layers are fed by external graphics devices. The branding processor also offers automated character generation, clock insertion, EAS support and eight-channel audio clip/voice-over playout.

Miranda also will show the NV5100MC multichannel master control switching and channel-branding system, which can be integrated with the Intuition XG coprocessor for advanced graphics. The NV5100MC offers a modular design, choice of control panels and tight router integration, and provides multichannel audio control with Dolby E decoding.




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