EVS to show instant tapeless technology at NAB

Apr 21, 2006 10:18 AM, Beyond The Headlines e-newsletter

    

At NAB 2006 (booth #C3230), EVS will show its product line at NAB in five typical broadcast production workflows to demonstrate its new XT series server, together with related software applications and 'gateway' solutions.

Among the products are the 6-channel XT2 production and playout server offering interoperability and control in either SD or HD and its real-time media-sharing network, XNet2.

Also to be shown is the new IP Director (V.2), a user-friendly suite of interface applications allowing control and management (including logging and browsing components) of any video content in the production network; and the new CleanEdit Suite (V.2), a group of applications dedicated to the newsroom environment, integrating the MOS protocol and presented with an external archive solution.

For more information, visit www.evs.tv.

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