EVS adds 3-D live replay to XT[2] server

Apr 15, 2009 10:24 AM

    
EVS has added stereoscopic replay to live slow-motion servers.

EVS has added stereoscopic replay to live slow-motion servers.

As part of the upcoming Multicam 10 software package, EVS has added new capabilities for sport broadcasting on all existing XT[2] LSM servers. These include: live replays; slow-motion and clipping functions for stereoscopic 3-D; full 1080p 50/60Hz record and playback management; control of hyper-motion HD cameras through the RemoteLSM controller, including slow-motion and clip management; and on-the-fly offside line creator available on all standard RemoteLSM controllers. EVS will be demonstrating the new features, including 3-D playback, in Booth C9508 at NAB2009.




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