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Chyron Lyric PRO Version 7.1 now includes enhanced language support
Sep 14, 2009 2:25 PM
Chyron’s Lyric PRO Version 7.1 broadcast graphics package is now shipping with enhanced international language support in the form of a 3D-rich text renderer.
The latest version of Chyron’s Lyric PRO includes a continuous graphics renderer, the ability to work with multiple timelines and animations while maintaining multiscene compositing on output, and 3D rolls and crawls with border and edge effects.
The advanced text renderer enables vector display of virtually any font set, including Unicode, complex scripting, external IME and right-to-left input mode specially developed for Arabic languages. It also includes instant data binding to an intelligent interface and associated database link.
Additional Lyric PRO features include a continuous graphics renderer, the ability to work with multiple timelines and animations while maintaining multiscene compositing on output, and 3D rolls and crawls with border and edge effects.
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