PlayBox Technology to show TitleBox enhancements at NAB2008
Mar 21, 2008 8:01 AM
TitleBox servers can now directly extract data from dynamic data sources through the Open Database Connectivity (ODBC) standard or RSS feeds.
At NAB2008, PlayBox Technology will present expanded capabilities for its TitleBox on-air graphics engine.
The new capabilities allow preparation and the automatic presentation of dynamic data live on-screen. They include:
Dynamic data on-air: TitleBox servers can now directly extract data from dynamic data sources, such as databases, through the Open Database Connectivity (ODBC) standard or RSS feeds. These can be used as a data source for any on-screen text objects, with new data immediately updating the graphics on-air.
Off-air preparation: The new TitleBox Preparation product allows off-air titling template preparation.
TitleBox Plus: The new TitleBox Plus line of PlayBox on-air graphics servers can simultaneously support both graphics creation and replay on two separate video outputs.
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