Chyron to spotlight AXIS with order management support

Aug 5, 2009 12:07 PM

    

At IBC2009, Chyron will showcase AXIS with OMS (Order Management Solution), an online content creation and order management tool.

Graphic order and fulfillment for any broadcast, Web or print environment can be accomplished without any software or specialized hardware. A computer with a Web connection from anywhere is all that is required.

Chyron also will feature its HyperX3 with Lyric PRO creation and playback software, which delivers HD performance with dual-channel 3D animation playback. In addition, the company will demonstrate its Channel Box v3.0 channel-branding solution with new self-adjusting content awareness to make automated promo generation simple and efficient. Chyron will feature Lyric PRO Version 7 creation and playback software as well, with international language support and the tools for creating stereoscopic 3D graphics.

See Chyron at IBC2009 in Stand 7.D11.




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