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As a standalone system, AirSpeed 2.5 can connect directly to Avid editing workstations over a network and provide direct ingest and playout to and from these systems. Offering greater accessibility to small- and mid-sized broadcasters, AirSpeed 2.5 also delivers several new features, including support for 720p/50 formats for streamlined HD ingest on PAL projects.
"KTBS was a beta test site for AirSpeed 2.5 and the experience convinced us of the viability and value of AirSpeed as a standalone solution," said Dale Cassidy, director of engineering at KTBS in Shreveport, LA. "AirSpeed, working in conjunction with our Avid NewsCutter® editors, can speed the process of getting content to air and play a key role in transitioning from conventional tape decks to a server-based system."Â
The AirSpeed system integrates easily with existing equipment, applications and processes - including third-party automation systems - enabling broadcasters to get stories to air efficiently and cost-effectively. The system is available either with front-panel video control and monitoring, which includes new on-screen display (OSD) functionality showing comprehensive information about clips during ingest and playout, or with increased storage capacity (in place of the front-panel monitoring controls) for HD workflows. Regardless of whether the AirSpeed 2.5 system is running within an Avid Unity production environment or as standalone device, the system offers tight interoperability with Avid's industry-standard nonlinear editing systems.
"The broadcast world is fast-moving and, as broadcasters of all sizes try to keep pace, the AirSpeed solution offers significant time savings at both the beginning and end of the production workflow,"Â said Johnathon Howard, director of on-air product management, Avid. "This latest version makes AirSpeed's unprecedented speed, reliability, and support of HD and uncompressed SD production from capture to playout available to a wider range of broadcasters than ever before, especially stations with smaller budgets"Â - Avid Technology.