Autocue has introduced a new two-port server with SDI inputs to complement the existing analogue and four-port products. The server is suited for a range of applications including education, corporate and faith productions, live events, cinema, theatre, small TV stations as well as support functions for large broadcast operations. The servers can be used standalone […]
Autocue has introduced a new two-port server with SDI inputs to complement the existing analogue and four-port products. The server is suited for a range of applications including education, corporate and faith productions, live events, cinema, theatre, small TV stations as well as support functions for large broadcast operations.
The servers can be used standalone as an e-VTR or VTR replacement; as part of an Autocue automation system; or as part of other third party transmission or automation systems. The product can fulfil specific roles as part of a larger system or act as the central component in any production workflow.
With over two terabytes of useable storage, the 3U, rack-mountable Linux-based server includes a custom GUI that incorporates video and audio monitoring and supports a various formats for record and playback. The new system also utilises the latest custom firmware, which is already available across all of Autocue’s existing SD and HD servers.
Additional software modules for tasks such as creating playlists, linking ports for simultaneous playback or record operations, marking in and out points, and third party control via VDCP or P9 protocols are also available for all models in the range.