FFV to showcase range of HD, SD digital video recorders

Feb 21, 2008 8:51 AM


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The FFV Omega HD can be used in many applications, including graphics and key fill, station automation, spot insertion and sports/instant replay.

The FFV Omega HD can be used in many applications, including graphics and key fill, station automation, spot insertion and sports/instant replay.

At NAB2008, Fast Forward Video (FFV) will demonstrate its SD and HD DVRs, including the company’s Omega digital video recorder.

The HD version of FFV's flagship high-end Omega DVR can record either SD or HD video using JPEG2000 compression up to 100Mb/s. The recorder allows users to simultaneously record, play and store multiple SD and HD video files and create video clips, loops and playlists using simple-touch front-panel controls

The Omega HD has applications including graphics and key fill, station automation, spot insertion and sports/instant replay. The Omega HD uses standard removable SATA drives and offers accurate frame control via RS-422 or Ethernet using standard control protocols.

The company also will feature FieldPro, a compact, ruggedly built DVR designed for universal applications such as news coverage.

See Fast Forward Video in NAB booth N2519, or visit www.ffv.com.


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