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September 18, 2007
NVERZION, a leading provider of digital broadcasting and television station automation solutions, today announced that the City of Fairfax, Virginia, has chosen NVERZION automation for the city’s newest single-channel broadcast facility.
The customized automation solution will ensure Fairfax residents receive uninterrupted news, local information, streams of city council meetings, and when necessary, emergency message alerts, while providing the city with opportunities to grow their broadcast to meet future requirements.
“NVERZION has a solid reputation for providing broadcast automation solutions that evolve with the growing requirements facilities,” said Reed Haslam, Director of Sales for NVERZION. “For that reason, local integrator, Professional Products Inc., included NVERZION as part of the City of Fairfax’s new facility design. After reviewing the design and system capabilities, the city immediately approved NVERZION for automation.”
A central element of the Fairfax automation installation was the inclusion of an NControlite Video Server Spot-Playout Software Package.
This suite of applications included NVERZION’s NGest dub station software to manage the frame accurate transfer of content from one source to a record destination while also supporting backup devices, archival, and file trimming.
The package also includes NControl – a sequential event playlist for simple server automation, NBase -- a media database to manage Fairfax’s video server clips and source tapes, and NView -- an easy access database "window" enabling the operator to view, filter, sort and edit media database fields. EMC-lite (Ethernet Machine Control) was also included providing Fairfax with configuration control to manage several serial devices including: one 360 video server, a Pesa Video/Audio router and multiple VTR machines.
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