VertigoXmedia to show VertigoXG family of graphics systems
Mar 17, 2005 12:18 PM, NAB Update e-newsletter
The VertigoXG systems combine the latest in video hardware with a real-time software rendering engine.
VertigoXmedia will show its new line of hardware solutions for graphics rendering and playback at NAB2005.
The VertigoXG systems, which currently are shipping, are optimized for use with the company’s Xmedia Suite. The family of systems provides single- or dual-channel SD or HD capabilities, including automated promos and channel branding, centralized graphics management and delivery of real-time production graphics.
Using the company’s second-generation CG technology, the VertigoXG systems combine the latest in video hardware with a real-time software rendering engine, a flexible on-air control interface, and the Product X or Xstudio authoring toolset for creating, managing, and controlling broadcast graphics.
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