El Salvador’s TCS streamlines graphics production with Chyron

Jul 21, 2008 12:30 PM

    
The new LEX2 platform enables a seamless workflow for playout and real-time 2-D/3-D animations.

The new LEX2 platform enables a seamless workflow for playout and real-time 2-D/3-D animations.

Telecorporacion Salvadorea (TCS), a television network based in El Salvador, has purchased a Chyron LEX2 system with Lyric PRO advanced creation and playout software. The system in place includes two channels of DVE while allowing TCS’ staff to respond to applications that previously required a far more complex workflow. Lyric PRO’s vast toolset provides playout flexibility and stunning graphics.

The new LEX2 platform, installed to support a group of local TV stations, enables a seamless workflow for playout and  real-time 2-D/3-D animations. It includes a variety of hardware and software features, including 2-D and 3-D object import.

For more information, visit www.chyron.com.




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