BUG.tv releases upgrade to CLASS-1 video server

Jan 14, 2005 8:00 AM, Sports Technology Update e-newsletter

    

BUG.tv has unveiled an upgrade for its CLASS-1 video server and its SD and HD motion graphic video servers, CLASS-BUG and CLASS-BUG HD.

The new dynamic Bug-Stacker interface allows users to stack video files and cue them for play out by simple drag-and-drop actions. It is optimized for live operations, such as news and sports presentation environments.

Enhanced control and monitoring functionalities have been added to the CLASS series of video servers as well as improved compatibility with standard broadcast television control protocols (Louth, Florical, Sony VDCP, serial, etc.), and the ability to program GPI signals from the server in the playlist.

For more information, visit www.bug.tv.

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