Chyron to feature HyperX with Lyric PRO

Jul 20, 2006 8:00 AM

    

At IBC2006, Chyron will feature several recently introduced products, including its HyperX with its new Lyric PRO built on the company’s interFuse Technology and the HX200 HD/SD switchable character generator.

HyperX with Lyric PRO allows graphics to be created in pieces. An artist simply merges individual elements to create the final on-air graphic seconds before going on-air. Running on Chyron’s HyperX, Lyric PRO provides speed, power, real-time 2-D/3-D animation and SD/HD switchable capability.

The HX200 is an entry-level HD/SD-switchable system that supports all broadcast video formats as standard.      

The company also will showcase:

  • Channel Box, an HD/SD switchable, turnkey branding system featuring 3-D design and controllable playout for branding applications
  • X-Clyps SD and HD/SD clip server
  • MOS solutions for newsroom graphics that integrate with popular systems such as Avid iNews, ENPS and Dalet
  • Dynacrawl HD/SD
  • Codistrator HD/SD, a digital telestration solution

See Chyron in stand 3.341 at IBC2006, or visit: www.chyron.com.




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