EVS to show CleanEdit NLE at IBC2003

Jul 31, 2003 12:00 PM

    

EVS will unveil its CleanEdit nonlinear editor at IBC2003. The CleanEdit is designed for news and sports applications.

Format independent with support for multiple formats, CleanEdit offers instant preview identical to full broadcast quality playout. There’s never a wait for transfer or rendering with CleanEdit.

In a tapeless sports application, content is shared in real-time via networking and archived on removable media with the end-to-end workflow spanning the capture of camera feeds via the nonlinear editor to near-instant playout. Backups are available within seconds after the completion of an event.

CleanEdit offers DVT contribution, distribution and playout. Its MPEG-2 server systems are ATSC and DVB compliant and complete packages exist for multi-channel time zone delay, full digital local insertion and multi-channel playout under control of station automation or with integrated playlist management. Direct ASI inputs and outputs and integrated multiplexing/de-multiplexing to maintain content in the MPEG compressed domain throughout are supported. Virtually all EVS systems are available with HD (1080i and 720p, 50 or 59.94Hz) support.

See EVS in Stand 8.380 at IBC2003 or visit www.evs.tv.

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