ABS-CBN keeps growing with Etere

Dec 10, 2008 8:54 AM

    

The Maxxx channel, owned by Philippine broadcaster ABS-CBN, has recently expanded its infrastructure with an Etere TV management system. The system at ABS-CBN comprises 72 workstations controlling 20 channels. For Maxxx, Etere controls an ingest VTR, Evertz logo insertion and an INCA CG, a SeaChange BMC video server and Evertz routing controlled via the Etere Sarvaji software. Fifty-six PCs are linked to the system.

The Etere Scheduling system manages channel-branding events and, combined with the Etere STMan subtitles management module, can enhance music programs with the appropriate titles, logos and crawls by automatically reading video asset metadata.

For more information, visit www.etere.eu.




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