Broadcast Pix launches Fluent graphics integration at InfoComm

Jun 3, 2009 1:33 PM

    
Broadcast Pix’s Fluent software permits the network upload of graphics to a Slate switcher.

Broadcast Pix’s Fluent software permits the network upload of graphics to a Slate switcher.

Broadcast Pix will showcase several products during InfoComm 2009. New to the show are the 3G Switcher Frame, Fluent workflow software, a traditional control panel for Slate 100 users and a portable production unit.

Fluent exploits the system’s unique video and file integration to improve functionality and performance. Slate systems can take file inputs as well from its built-in clip and graphic stores. With the new watch-folders feature, content can be sent over a TCP/IP network from edit stations and graphic systems to these stores for immediate access, even during the middle of a production. New Fluent macros can also recall specific clips, animations and graphic files, as well as camera positions, which enables the creation and instant playout of complex combinations.




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