EVS and DNF Controls Team Up to Provide Slow-Motion Controller for EVS maXS
Mar 14, 2003 12:00 PM, press release
SYLMAR, Calif. -- EVS Broadcast Equipment and DNF Controls have said in a joint announcement that the two companies have teamed up to offer broadcast facilities a new slow-motion controller for the EVS maXS network-based video server. DNF Controls' ST300-EVS allows EVS maXS users to make a smooth transition to a tapeless environment, using the maXS like a VTR for slow-motion instant replay, clip creation, and playback.
"By adapting our ST300 Slow Motion Controller to work with EVS' maXS, we allow users to benefit from video server capabilities -- such as random access, simultaneous record and playback, and tapeless recording -- in a more efficient, streamlined environment," said Dan Fogel, president of DNF Controls. "Users can control up to four VTRs in standard ST300 mode or control two record and playback pairs in EVS mode."
"It's great that DNF has provided the industry with a product that joins EVS in supporting an integrated sports broadcasting workflow," said Fred Garroy, general manager for the Americas at EVS. "The ST300-EVS provides an easy-to-use, tactile interface, allowing operators to make the most of their maXS with little or no learning curve."
The maXS can be networked with EVS' four- or six-channel XT LSM, allowing users to access the clip library and the record train of the networked maXS from any XT within the network. DNF Controls' ST300-EVS Slow Motion Controller provides easy, affordable control in a compact, space-saving unit designed for demanding sports production. Operators have access to full-time association with record and playback channels in addition to support for clip creation and playback. Operators also can easily customize the ST300-EVS' features for their particular applications using the ST300's setup menu.
Both DNF Controls and EVS will be showcasing the ST300-EVS and maXS at their booths during the NAB2003 exhibition, April 7-10 at the Las Vegas Convention Center.
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