Inscriber to roll out Inca Station branding solution

Aug 19, 2004 7:00 AM, IBC Update e-newsletter

    



Inscriber's Inca RTX

Inscriber will show several new products for titling, graphics and graphics management at IBC2004.

They include:

  • Inscriber Inca Station, a new multi-layer branding and insertion solution, allows easy creation of custom layouts used for multi-layer insertion of graphics, promotional clips, moving backgrounds, emergency programming, local news and advertising.
  • Inscriber Inca AutoCG HD allows remote control of HD Inscriber graphics using the direct control application or under the command of newsroom automation systems.
  • Inscriber Inca Studio, a character generator with multi-layer, multi-object and multichannel capabilities.
  • Inscriber Inca RTX, a 2-D/3-D graphics, video and clip platform
  • Inscriber Inca to Go, portable versions of Inca Studio, Inca CG and Inca RT
  • Inscriber InfoCaster creates multi-zone, on-air looks for broadcasting, satellite and cable operations.

See Inscriber at IBC2004 in stand 7.211.

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