EVS adds native support for DVCPRO

Apr 15, 2009 5:08 PM

    
EVS servers are now compatible with P2 HD camcorders.

EVS servers are now compatible with P2 HD camcorders.

EVS XT[2] and XS production servers will now natively support Panasonic's DVCPRO HD codec. The popular codec is also supported by all of the EVS functional product lines, including the IPDirector (including the software player), SpotBox, MulticamLSM, CleanEdit, XFile and Insio, its latest multicamera ingest software for studio use.

DVCPRO HD files transfer up to four times faster than real time, and native compatibility with EVS allows for even greater speeds. Users can avoid transcoding processes and maintain the highest possible quality throughout the production chain.




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