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Bexel to send upgraded EVS technology to Winter Olympics
Jan 30, 2006 11:55 AM, Beyond The Headlines e-newsletter
EVS Broadcast Equipment’s latest technology platform and software suite is being configured into a variety of flyway packs at Bexel for travel to the 2006 Olympic Games in Torino, Italy.
Bexel's packs include: 18 HD Live Slow Motion XT[2] live and studio broadcast production servers, three XFile archiving and gateway servers, XHub network routing hubs, and 25 IP Director video production management software suites.
Bexel has upgraded its XT servers for ingests and playout, combined with the EVS’s latest software production tools, such as IP Director. The EVS IP Director software is used for logging, browsing and control of the networked content being captured on EVS XT[2] servers.
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