DNF Controls to unveil three PC-based control solutions

Mar 17, 2005 12:04 PM, NAB Update e-newsletter

    



DNF Control’s new Playlist Transfer Tool lets operators create playlists offline and transfer them to the 3040P Playlist Playout System.

DNF Controls will debut three new PC-based control tools that build on the features offered in its other controllers at NAB2005.

The new PC-based controllers include:

  • Cue List Transfer Tool - enhances DNF Controls' 4040CL and 2044CL clip controllers. It allows for easy access and retrieval of cue lists from a PC.
  • Playlist Transfer Tool - works with the 3040P Playlist Playout System to let operators create playlists offline on any Windows-based text editor and transfer them into the 3040P.
  • Drag and Drop Shotbox Tool - works with the Thomson Grass Valley Profile media manager and DNF's 2044CL Instant Access Clip Control system to allow users to assign video clips to DNF's Shotbox.

For more information, visit booth SU8552 or go to www.dnfcontrols.com.

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