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Increase Multi Camera Studio Production with Instant Tapeless Technology
Aug 31, 2009 2:12 PM
In today’s economic environment, broadcasters and producers working on multi-camera studio production are looking for ways to be more productive and efficient. Broadcasters are constantly trying to produce more content faster, while cutting inefficient processes and subsequently reducing operational costs. While many vendors place most of their priorities on next generation technologies such as 3Gbps, IP content, and multi-platform delivery, broadcasters and producers are looking for efficient ways to transition tapeless and HD with better integration between their different broadcast and IT technology suppliers. EVS Instant Tapeless Technology is a combination of extremely reliable ingest, production, and playout servers and related software applications articulated to adapt to any type of production infrastructure.
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