The solution allows users to have more options to configure and customise their keyboard shortcuts through the Prime interface.
ChyronHego has released Prime 3.7, the latest iteration of its flagship graphics solution for a fast-paced live playout environment.
Now fully integrated with the new Chyron Classic Keyboard, long-time Lyric operators can use the keys that they are already familiar with. Additionally, users now have more options to configure and customise their keyboard shortcuts through the Prime interface.
Operators can save .psk and .dsk files to keep, recall, or transfer their preferred shortcut key settings for playout and design. Additionally, save graphics as .tiff, .png or .jpg for reference or use off the system. There is also new file zipping and file management functionality.
The solution allows operators to tab to different areas of the user interface. Configurable highlights allow them to see at a glance the active area of the UI.
It also allows users to see the next message set to cue to a channel at a glance, even while switching from one channel to another to load, fulfil, and quickly play messages.
With the focus set to any channel, the number of the next message appears in an information field next to the channel selection buttons.
Prime is resolution and format agnostic, capable of outputting high-pixel density. The solution is flexible to multiple use cases such as Prime CG, Prime Clips, Prime Video Walls, Prime touchscreen, Prime AR, and Prime Branding. Further, Prime integrates with any major NRCS, switcher/vision mixer, or automation control system.
“We are excited about the integration of Prime 3.7 with our new Chyron Classic Keyboard,” states Louis Garvin, Vice President of Product and Engineering. “With this release of Prime, the global community of operators who are familiar with our Lyric CG will find that they can now drive Prime with the same special keys and keyboard shortcuts that are already ingrained in their muscle memory. This is a natural evolution of the product, closely following the release of Prime 3.6 which featured the ability to run the Lyric application side-by-side on the Prime platform.”