Leitch’s CCS-TRAX streamlines master control operations

Oct 25, 2004 10:36 AM, Beyond The Headlines e-newsletter

    

Leitch has released a new software application that integrates the operation of routers and processing products into a single control interface. Called CCS-TRAX, the new product is a key component of Leitch’s Integrated Content Environment product platform, a complete system of hardware control panels and software applications that control and monitor CCS-enabled and SNMP-enabled devices on a network from anywhere in the world.

With CCS-TRAX, the moment the operator selects the incoming signal with the router control panel, the associated audio and video controls immediately appear on the processing control panel, thereby eliminating the possibility of a mistake. By simplifying and accelerating access to the correct controls, CCS-TRAX is designed to improve the workflow efficiency in master control operations.

For more information, visit www.leitch.com.

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