OmniBus to show enhancements at IBC

Jul 7, 2009 11:37 AM

    

Omnibus will be showing enhanced features for iTX at IBC2009.

OmniBus will demonstrate the latest version of iTX at IBC2009. New features include a range of enhancements for iTX's advanced graphics functionality, including adjustable-speed text crawls, optionally driven from RSS feeds or external text files, and support for full-screen-resolution TARGA sequences. A powerful new audio processing engine delivers multistream PCM and AC-3 capability; remapping and processing of streams with full 16-channel embedded output; automatic multilanguage mapping using language tags; and desktop preview monitoring of multichannel audio streams. Support is also included for MOS playlists, external HSM archives (DIVArchive, SuitcaseTV), third-party schedule imports and MXF OP1B, as well as regional channels and split breaks.

OmniBus also will show a version of the iTX specially designed for Internet TV and streaming delivery applications.




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