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April 16, 2007
NVerzion’s new NControl Elite™ application, to be unveiled at the NAB 2007 exhibition, provides facilities with the control and functionality of a powerful Linux-based master control (MC) software suite paired with a fully customizable, user-friendly, Windows-based interface ensuring optimal form and function.
This new addition to NVerzion’s broadcast automation suite harnesses the power and control offered by the Linux operating system to ensure full system functionality, unequaled application control and greater frame accuracy. Balanced with a Windows interface, broadcast environments can now fully customize the look and feel of their monitoring equipment to reflect station color schemes and design themes without compromising ease of use or efficiency.
“MC’s are now appearing as the focal point of the facility,” said Scott Murphy, President of NVerzion. “This ‘fish bowl’ approach gives stations the opportunity to demonstrate the state of the art solutions that station can provide. It also means the MC must do more than perform the desired functions reliably; it must now also visually enhance the look and feel of the environment. NControl Elite takes automation software beyond the age stigma of simply being a graphical interpretation of the traffic schedule and instead provides the feeling of a high-tech mission control center without compromising functionality.”
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