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Phabrix, a visual technology firm, has announced that the NEP Group, a global media firm, has obtained more than 30 Rx 2000 rasterizers to verify and validate signals in support of professional football broadcasts in stadiums in the United States, according to a release.
Each unit supports up to four channels of 2K/3G/HD/SD-SDI video/audio analysis and monitoring (with dual inputs per analyzer), along with signal generation.
“Systems utilized by the league for game day operations are critical and support officiating, injury, coaching and other aspects, and therefore must be fully operational on the day,” Scott Nardelli, SVP for integrated solutions at NEP U.S. Broadcast Services, said in the release. “Having the appropriate test equipment on-site at each of the locations is imperative to achieving that goal of 100% uptime and no disruption of game operations. We were already familiar with the capabilities of Phabrix equipment and are confident that the rasterizers will be beneficial to our production for the broadcasts.”
An example of the Phabrix Rx 2000 rasterizer. Image provided by Page Melia PR Ltd. |
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