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Orad to unveil version 4.0 Maestro CG
Aug 24, 2006 8:00 AM
The new Multi Transition function lets Maestro users select between multiple transition effects and apply those transitions between pages using drag-and-drop control.
At IBC2006, Orad will debut version 4.0 of the company’s Maestro 3-D HD/SD CG.
Version 4.0 includes significant improvements, such as the ability to load and take to air multiple graphic scenes, also referred to as channels. For example, a lower third, station logo, snipe and full-frame background can be designed and stored as separate virtual channels and assembled together as one output channel. This allows various graphic elements to be taken on and off air independently.
The new Multi Transition function lets Maestro users select between multiple transition effects and apply those transitions between pages using drag-and-drop control. Additionally, Maestro is now equipped with embedded audio capabilities.
See Orad at IBC2006 stand 9.411 or visit: www.orad.tv.
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