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XT Series DISK RECORDER - Version 9.00 - Hardware Technical Reference Manual
EVS Broadcast Equipment SA – April 2008
Issue 5.00
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1. Overview
Welcome in the EVS range of products and thank you for using an EVS
XT[2] server. We will do our best to satisfy your video production needs
and we look forward to continuing working with you.
The EVS XT[2] series servers are full digital in PAL (625i), NTSC (525i),
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synchronized actions side by side, Target Tracking and Painting to
highlight a particular detail or provide tactical explanations
Windows software applications designed to
manage networked XT series servers. Its applications make it possible to
control multiple channels within the XNet network, as well as to log an
ts with various
advanced functions like loop playback, conditional transitions, etc.
720p or 1080i standards. These multi-channel, disk-based video servers
are ideal for a wide range of broadcast applications, from sports and live
production to playout and transmission. They can be used with various
third party controllers, applications and automation systems using
industry-standard protocols: Sony BVW75, Louth VDCP, Odetics, DD35,
or EVS’ own API (AVSP). XT[2] series servers can also be controlled by
EVS applications:
Live Slow Motion (LSM) for sports production, including replays,
highlights editing, and analysis tools like Split Screen to compa
IP Director: a suite of
event, to create and manage clips and play-lists with advanced functions,
among others to extract clips from a VTR It also provides extensive
database search features.
AirBox: a Windows GUI to manage clips and play-lis

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