Miranda launches new channel branding processor

Mar 13, 2006 4:26 PM, Beyond The Headlines e-newsletter

    



New video/audio clip playout capabilities have been added to the Imagestore Intuition SDI channel branding processor to improve the output of multilevel graphics over moving backgrounds.
At NAB2006, Miranda Technologies is introducing a more powerful Imagestore Intuition channel branding processor with MPEG clip playout.

The video/audio clip playout capability was been added to the Imagestore Intuition SDI channel branding processor to improve the output of multilevel graphics over moving backgrounds. This MPEG clip playout can also be used for back-up material in emergency situations.

The Imagestore Intuition’s automated character generator has been enhanced with multiple language support and soft shadows.

The unit also offers full creative freedom with respect to text styles, backgrounds, and the dynamic qualities of individual graphic/animation layers. Timeline control is available for complex animation effects, including single shot, in-loop-out, and multiloop playout. The processor’s software suite has also been redesigned to speed workflow from graphics preparation to proofing and playout.

For more information, visit www.miranda.com.

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