Two companies with similar visions collaborate to meet real user needs Broadcast specialist nxtedition has formed a partnership with Singular.live, the cloud-native graphics platform. Together, users will be able to add dynamic, responsive graphics and overlays into playout timelines in an HD-SDI/IP environment, greatly adding to the operational convenience as well as connecting information and engagement into the live output. Singular enables users to ...
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ClassX LiveBoard V6.6 supporting Bluefish444 KRONOS K8 SDI I/O with 4K/UHD 60p
ClassX CG applications updated for multi-channel 4K/UHD I/O support with KRONOS K8 North Melbourne, Australia, 24 November 2020 – Bluefish444, manufacturer of the professional video industry’s highest-quality uncompressed video interface cards and signal converters, announces official support for ClassX LiveBoard software version 6.6 with KRONOS K8. The ClassX LiveBoard family encompasses a broad range of on-air broadcast graphics. LiveBoard is ...
Read More »Polygon Labs Unveils Centralized Web-Based Weather Solution Ipsum Weather
Polygon Labs, an innovative studio pushing the boundaries of interactive data applications and visual branding, is today announcing the launch of its centralized web-based weather data management and curation solution, Ipsum Weather. This announcement follows the recent release of Ipsum 2.0, the company’s data aggregation and visualization platform for broadcast news, sports, weather and branding. Ipsum Weather, a data aggregation, ...
Read More »Polygon Labs Launches Flexible On-Demand Subscription-Based Graphics Services Creative Hub and Training Lab
Polygon Labs, an innovative creative studio pushing the boundaries of interactive data applications and visual branding, has today launched two work at home service initiatives, Creative Hub and Training Lab. Every day global media companies are faced with the challenge of quickly producing graphic content across a variety of platforms. This requires large teams that can deal with complex data ...
Read More »With New FOR-A HVS-2000 Switcher and ClassX Graphics, WLVT-TV Improves Production Workflows and On-Air Look
Cypress, CA, Feb. 19, 2020 – FOR-A Corporation of America today announced PBS39/WLVT‑TV, part of Lehigh Valley Public Media based in Bethlehem, Penn., upgraded its control room last August with a FOR-A HVS-2000 HANABI video production switcher and ClassX broadcast graphics system. The new equipment has improved the on-air look of the station’s original programming as well as its live ...
Read More »ChyronHego Releases PRIME Graphics 2.6, Latest Version of Industry-Leading Broadcast Graphics Platform
MELVILLE, N.Y. — Dec. 8, 2017 — ChyronHego today released version 2.6 of PRIME Graphics, the 64-bit, all-software rendering engine that powers the company’s popular, high-performance PRIME graphics platform. PRIME Graphics 2.6 includes an array of enhancements ranging from 16-bit color and full, 10-bit I/O to a new Scene Camera effect, additional codecs for recording inputs, and advanced touch-screen features. ...
Read More »Dalet to Reveal Its Newly Updated Dalet Cube Broadcast Graphics Package at IBC2017
Paris, France – August 31, 2017 – Dalet announced today that it has made sweeping updates to its Dalet Cube broadcast 3D graphics suite. Dalet Cube is a comprehensive suite of modules to design, manage and playout broadcast 3D animated graphics. Natively connected to the Dalet Galaxy Media Asset Management (MAM) & Orchestration platform and a core capability of the Dalet Unified News Operations ...
Read More »ChyronHego Introduces PRIME 2.0, Powerful Future-Proof Tools for Broadcast Graphics
MELVILLE, N.Y. — Feb. 13, 2017 — ChyronHego today announced the launch of PRIME 2.0, an all-new high-performance update of the company’s renowned Channel Box PRIME channel branding system. PRIME 2.0 is the 64-bit, all-software rendering engine that powers the PRIME Ecosystem, a universal graphics platform designed to meet the evolving demands of today’s and tomorrow’s broadcasters. “Today’s broadcasters are ...
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