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Overture1 and Overture2 Offer Unique Combination
of Power, Flexibility, and Ease of Use in Creating
Visually Stunning Live Productions. Internal conversion,
synchronization, and still stores eliminate the need
for external systems, further streamlining the workflow
and reducing expenses associated with external equipment.
In
addition to four ME keys and two downstream keyers,
which enable title keying for graphics, logos, and bugs,
the Overture family features unique SuperSource
crosspoint keys that make it easy to achieve expert
transitions with minimal effort. Rather than tie up
existing switcher keyers, the SuperSource feature adds
three new keyers that allow the operator to build a
custom layout, which can consist of up to three sources
using three keyers, available through a crosspoint button.
With this keying capacity, SuperSource also makes it
easy for the operator to transition in and out of a
two-box shot.
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DVE key in each "take block"
enables instant transition effects, and the MD
Overture systems offer as many as four channels
of DVE with warp and lighting effects. Robust
DVE capabilities are complemented by as many as
34 internal graphics/still stores. |
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The
Overture systems also feature the unique new Stinger
transition, a special "take block"
keyer with combined mix/wipe and graphic control that
reduces complex animated transitions to a single button
press. While this type of transition can be very difficult
to set up, the Stinger feature keeps it simple by
managing timing issues and ensuring successful execution
of the transition. Like the SuperSource feature, the
Stinger transition leaves existing keyers free for
other uses.
Echolab
designed the Overture series for ease of use, and
customizable features come standard with each switcher.
Overture1 and Overture2 include user-customizable
RGB mnemonics, typically an expensive switcher option
for other systems, and user-definable graphic macro
keys. Overture2 boasts 10 macro buttons that can be
programmed to execute any task.
Overture
switchers accept up to 32 multiformat analog and digital
signals and provide as many as 16 multiformat outputs.
Internal frame synchronization helps to ensure the
quality of effects, and integrated up/crossconversion
within MD models streamlines switching of video in
multiple formats. By eliminating the need for genlocked
sources and external A-to-D converters when working
with sources such as DVD players, satellite, remote
studios, and microwave links, the Overture systems
simplify installation and significantly reduce overall
system costs.
Internal
frame stores allow unused inputs to be loaded with
often-used stills. This frame store option provides
easy access to graphics and can even replace a dedicated
clip/still store in some applications. Because frame
stores can be assigned to any input, they offer tremendous
flexibility within a streamlined workflow and help
minimize the need to reconfigure wiring. Stills can
be captured from any input or loaded via PC, CG, or
other device. An FX pack adds DVEs, linear and chroma
keyers, and extended clean-feed and DSK functions
to the switcher's functionality.
Built
on the same award-winning System on Chip (SoC) technology
used in Echolab's Opera switchers, the Overture1
and Overture 2 accept and deliver both digital and
analog signals without the need for external analog-to-digital
converters. Users can choose between analog or digital
input modules to customize the switcher for each production
environment. Simultaneous dual-format output is standard
on every system, allowing the switcher to be integrated
into analog facilities without the need for additional
gear. Both systems are available with either of Echolab's
award-winning Opera (SD) or OvationMD (MD) video
production switchers, giving users the flexibility
needed for fluid, cost-effective growth.
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Origine
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Société
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Auteur
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Agence
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Rwtr
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26/02/2008
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CP/Mail
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Echostar
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Michael
Kroll
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Wall
Str. Comm.
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JPL/FC
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