E-TV chooses Eyeheight’s logo inserter

May 15, 2005 8:00 AM, Sports Technology Update e-newsletter

    

E-TV, Europe’s Technology Channel, has chosen Eyeheight’s LK-2 logo inserter for its on-screen branding.

Installed in the master control apparatus room at E-TV’s Milan headquarters, the LK-2 enables E-TV to capture and store on flash-RAM up to eight 10-bit static logo images. Each logo can be located in any part of the active picture area. Operational facilities include keying with programmable fade times and automatic or manual transitions

The LK-2 has eight GPI inputs and tally outputs and is transparent to embedded audio and auxiliary data. Up to six LK-2 modules can be accommodated in a single Eyeheight Flexi-Box housing occupying 1U.

For more information, visit www.eyeheight.com.

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