Broadcast Pix Unveils New Fluent Workflow Software for Slate

Software Suite Streamlines Live Production Workflow with Rapid File Import, Macro Memories with Files, 2 M/E Soft Panel, and Data-Driven Graphics
 
March 31, 2009 - PRLog -- Broadcast Pix™ announced Fluent™ workflow software today for its Slate™ integrated live video production systems. The new workflow software exploits the system’s unique video and file integration to improve functionality and performance. New standard Slate features are Fluent Watch-Folders that streamline import of clip and graphic files, and Fluent Macros that play out combinations of switcher effects and files. New Fluent options include a 2 M/E Soft Panel, Shared Router software, and connecting Microsoft Access databases to on-air graphics with CG Connect.

“Since our first integrated production systems, Broadcast Pix has been known for simplifying live production workflow,” said Ken Swanton, President of Broadcast Pix. “Now, Fluent workflow software enhances the integration between components and with other content in the studio to enable high impact live video to be created by minimal staff with minimal hardware.”

Innovative new Fluent Watch-Folders software enables digital assets to gracefully flow into Slate. Unlike conventional switchers that take only video inputs, Slate systems can take file inputs as well from its built-in clip and graphic stores. Now, with Watch-Folders, content can be sent over a TCP/IP network from edit stations and graphic systems to these stores for immediate access, even during the middle of a production. Watch-Folders can direct content to specific stores in specific shows, such as into the second channel of clip store in the 6 o’clock news show. Data flows in without taking time to do file conversion, as Slate handles many HD and SD native formats. With more than 1 TB of storage capacity, Slate accepts large clip files.

Unlike conventional switchers that can only recall switcher moves, new Fluent Macros can also recall specific clip, animation and graphic files, as well as camera positions, which enables the creation and instant play-out of complex combinations for highly compelling productions. Macros can be recorded in sequence by pressing the desired buttons, and then edited using the new on-screen Macro editor to adjust timing and file selection. For example, a macro can create an animated graphic transition with sound by recalling a specific logo file and audio file. Or a macro can position and zoom a camera, bring it to air, and fade in its associated graphic title.

Three new Fluent options were also announced. A new 2 M/E Soft Panel enables a 1 M/E Slate system to upgrade to 2 M/Es using GUI control. This is ideal for space or budget constrained operations, as the 2 M/E Soft Panel opens in a Flash-based user interface that can be controlled from a web browser on Slate or a PC or Mac. It is a very cost-effective way to add a second M/E, including an additional output and up to three more keyers.

CG Connect, a popular option for Slate that automatically fills in Slate’s on-air Inscriber CG using content from an XML database, now accepts data from Microsoft Access databases (.mdb) as well. Great for live sports applications or any production with lots of graphics, CG Connect produces lower-thirds and other graphics instantly, without having to type information, which saves time and reduces potential errors.

Shared Router software allows larger Slate systems that have an integrated 32x32 router to share that router with a second smaller Slate system. Not only does this simplify wiring and reduce installation costs, but it allows separate control points for simultaneous production of two different programs using a common group of cameras and other sources, such as for producing simultaneous live coverage for broadcast television and Internet distribution.

Broadcast Pix will offer demonstrations of all the new Fluent workflow software at Booth SU2617 during the 2009 NAB Show, April 20-23 in Las Vegas, Nev. Fluent software is available now, except for Fluent Macros, which are expected in June.

About Slate
Slate systems range from the entry-level Slate G 100 to the large 2 M/E Slate G 5032. Each is a complete integrated live video production system with switcher, comprehensive multi-view, CG, clip and graphic stores, Fluent workflow software, and aspect and format conversion. Options include control of robotic cameras, audio mixers, servers and routers. Available in HD/SD, SD, analog or hybrid, and all are upgradeable to 3Gbps 1080p for the highest HD picture quality.

About Broadcast Pix
Broadcast Pix is the leader in integrated live video production systems. Its Slate systems create compelling live video far more cost effectively than conventional control rooms. Slate streamlines production workflow because it’s so well integrated together, and with systems that create clips and graphics. Slate saves 70% of the cost of buying a conventional control room, and saves even more on staffing, as solo operators can create compelling video. Slate saves again when upgrading to 3G 1080p - the emerging HD standard. Broadcast Pix is based in Billerica, Massachusetts, with offices throughout North America and Europe. Customers include over 1,000 leading broadcast, webcast, podcast, cable, entertainment, mobile, corporate, education, religious, and government studios in over 70 countries. For more information, go to www.broadcastpix.com. Broadcast Pix, Slate and Fluent are trademarks of Broadcast Pix, Inc. Patented. Made in USA.

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