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Inscriber upgrades graphics systems at Broadcast Asia
Jun 19, 2005 8:00 AM, Beyond The Headlines e-newsletter
Used for accurate storm warnings, Inscriber’s Inca Station combines logo, multiple real-time data crawls, unlimited layering and DVE capability.
Inscriber unveiled several new graphics solutions for their broadcast, cable, satellite and post-production. The company’s character generator (Inca Studio HD), master control graphics (Inca Station), and information channel solution (InfoCaster) were shown at Broadcast Asia 2005 in Singapore.
The company’s graphics products are available as HD upgradeable and HD/SD selectable.
Inca Studio HD is a real-time, multi-layer live production HD graphics system. Inca Station combines logo, multiple real-time data crawls, unlimited layering and DVE capability. InfoCaster creates automated information channels that combine multi-zone presentations of news, weather, community information and advertising.
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