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01/04/2004
Inscriber’s Inca RTX now shipping
Inscriber has announced that Inca RTX, its custom broadcast application solution, is now shipping worldwide.
Inca RTX is the next generation of the powerful RTX product - used worldwide by broadcasters to create custom broadcast applications for the display of real-time information in sports, elections, weather and news broadcasts. Inca RTX interfaces directly with Inscriber video hardware, allowing broadcasters to create applications to drive tickers, split screens and multi-zone displays, and link with live data feeds.
Based on Inscriber’s groundbreaking Inca architecture, Inca RTX supports SDI fill and key input and output, and provides software codec support for the playback of various video formats such as DV25, MPEG1 and MPEG2. Multi-channel effects are achieved on a single channel, freeing switcher rails that were once occupied by numerous CGs, DDRs, logo generators and other equipment.
Inca RTX’s rich multi-layer environment allows the simultaneous display of text, graphics, animations, video, DVE, rolls, crawls and more. Screen elements can be displayed on an infinite number of overlapping layers, providing broadcasters with maximum flexibility and creative control over their screen output. Screen elements can also be combined with real-time motion effects, such as transitions on running effects like crawls and rolls, real-time clip-to-clip transitions and organic dissolves.
“Inca RTX expands on the flexibility and control that are the trademarks of RTX”, said Danny Ljubisic, Product Manager at Inscriber. “Broadcasters can apply incredible new functions and features in the development of superior applications.”
Inca RTX is powered by a COM interface that is accessible through popular programming languages such as Visual Basic, Visual Studio.net, Visual C++ and Borland Delphi.
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Inca RTX is the next generation of the powerful RTX product - used worldwide by broadcasters to create custom broadcast applications for the display of real-time information in sports, elections, weather and news broadcasts. Inca RTX interfaces directly with Inscriber video hardware, allowing broadcasters to create applications to drive tickers, split screens and multi-zone displays, and link with live data feeds.
Based on Inscriber’s groundbreaking Inca architecture, Inca RTX supports SDI fill and key input and output, and provides software codec support for the playback of various video formats such as DV25, MPEG1 and MPEG2. Multi-channel effects are achieved on a single channel, freeing switcher rails that were once occupied by numerous CGs, DDRs, logo generators and other equipment.
Inca RTX’s rich multi-layer environment allows the simultaneous display of text, graphics, animations, video, DVE, rolls, crawls and more. Screen elements can be displayed on an infinite number of overlapping layers, providing broadcasters with maximum flexibility and creative control over their screen output. Screen elements can also be combined with real-time motion effects, such as transitions on running effects like crawls and rolls, real-time clip-to-clip transitions and organic dissolves.
“Inca RTX expands on the flexibility and control that are the trademarks of RTX”, said Danny Ljubisic, Product Manager at Inscriber. “Broadcasters can apply incredible new functions and features in the development of superior applications.”
Inca RTX is powered by a COM interface that is accessible through popular programming languages such as Visual Basic, Visual Studio.net, Visual C++ and Borland Delphi.
(GB)
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