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Touring Video selects Harris X75 for live mobile coverage
Dec 27, 2006 8:00 AM
The X75 video-to-audio timing tool automatically corrects audio delay when adding video processing tasks.
Harris has announced that its X75 multiple-path converter/synchronizer with video-to-audio timing option played a key role in California-based Touring Video’s TV-3 HD mobile unit coverage of the My Chemical Romance Halloween concert at the House of Blues in Los Angeles.
Touring Video recorded and transmitted the live concert feed to AOL via the Vyvx fiber video transport solution, and the feed was then streamed to AOL customers worldwide.
The X75 multiple-path converter/synchronizer offers SD-to-HD upgradability with up/down/crossconversion, SD/HD frame sync, and extensive video and audio processing capabilities in a 1RU package. The X75 video-to-audio timing tool automatically corrects audio delay when adding video processing tasks so that zero-timed outputs are possible.
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