Chyron rolls out Lyric Pro with interfuse

Apr 14, 2006 12:29 PM, NAB Update e-newsletter

    

At NAB2006, Chyron will highlight its release of Lyric Pro, driven by the company’s innovative interfuse technology.

Lyric Pro is designed to transform the entire workflow of live broadcast with superior capability for graphics creation and playout.

With Lyric Pro’s full-time renderer, objects and scenes can be added, removed and transitioned at any point during an animation, regardless of the progress of messages already on air.

Chyron’s interFuse Technology enables the creation of sophisticated, one-of-a-kind looks especially suited to live news, sports, and entertainment broadcasts. Unique effect properties can be assigned to individual objects, graphics layers and entire scenes in Interactive Messages, with control over how elements enter a scene, interact with each other, update and exit.

See Chyron at NAB2006 in booth SU2964, or visit www.chyron.com.

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