DNF to unveil 2044CL sequence playout option

Jul 20, 2006 8:00 AM

    

DNF Controls will roll out a new sequence playout option for the 2044CL Instant Access Clip Controller at IBC2006.

The 2044CL loads and plays a single clip, a Fill and Key multiclip combination, and now, with the new option, a sequence of clips. It supports playout of a sequence of up to 20 clips on one channel or across up to eight channels. The new option supports up to 30 sequence lists.

The company also will feature its DMAT-EZ sports controller with VTR-like functionality. The DMAT-EZ sports controller makes instant replays and highlight-list creation and playout simple, fast and easy.

Additionally, DNF Controls will focus the spotlight on its GTP-32 GPI tally processor, formerly known as the Tally Interface Box. The GTP-32 provides fast and sophisticated GPI and tally processing. The GTP-32's Combinatorial Logic feature allows monitoring of multiple GPIs and tallies.

See DNF Controls in stand 11.725 at IBC2006, or visit www.dnfcontrols.com.




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