Grass Valley updates Maestro

Aug 18, 2009 3:35 PM

    
The Grass Valley Maestro updates add branding enhancements to the switcher.

The Grass Valley Maestro updates add branding enhancements to the switcher.

At IBC2009, Grass Valley is showing significant updates to its Maestro master control switcher for channel branding and video effects processing. With a flexible video keying architecture, Maestro is now capable of adding file-based stills, animations and text video keys — up to 32 elements at a time — upstream or downstream along with a two-channel DVE to create a wide variety of options for channel branding and presentations. This is all without the need to add a separate graphics processor chassis.




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