New Videolines mobile truck deploys EVS servers for sports
Nov 14, 2008 9:58 AM
One of the onboard XT[2] servers features Multicam live slow-motion capability for ingest and playout plus a removable hard drive for storage and archiving.
The latest Videolines Mobile truck will feature two EVS four-channel HD XT[2] production servers. Located in West Jordan, UT, Videolines provides sports venues with a variety of video production services.
EVS said one of the XT[2] servers features Multicam LSM (live slow motion) for ingest and playout plus a removable hard drive for storage and archiving.
RIA, a reseller and systems integrator serving the Western United States, is helping Videolines build the new vehicle, which is due to debut for sporting events this fall.
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