GFX has chosen Chyron's Duet LEX graphics system with Lyric
compositing tool as their graphics solution for its worldwide sporting
coverage.
The Duet LEX was used during the May 2003 inaugural UK Darts Open
Championship in Bolton, UK. Since then, it's been used for the Desert
Classic II in Las Vegas, Nev.
GFX has also just completed its first season covering Rugby Union's
Zurich Premiership and boxing and darts coverage for Sky Sports in the
UK.
For boxing coverage, the Duet LEX is used in conjunction with the
GFX Punch Statistics application and Intelligent Interface facility. By
using 10Base-T networking, GFX are able to control the Duet LEX through
standard 75ohm video cabling - enabling the Duet LEX to be permanently
installed into the OB truck. The Punch Statistics application runs on a
laptop at the ringside, where operators input statistics via handheld
game-pad controllers. Templates in Lyric are then populated with the
appropriate data and displayed on the director's cue.
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