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The software-based live production mixer removes the limits of traditional mixing hardware and allows for virtually unlimited scalability.

EVS DYVI

RPC, subsidiary of Globo, a leading free-to-air television network with multiple stations throughout the Brazilian state of Paraná, has selected Dive them EVS to improve their operations in the production of news. He software defined production mixer It will bring greater operational efficiency and reliability as well as broader creative capabilities.

Duvi will complement EVS news solutions, including the XS server, the IPDirector content management suite and XTAccess, already existing at the network's headquarters in Curitiba. The new RPC system features two processing modules (PM) with 64 inputs, 32 outputs and four multi-displays for maximum redundancy and scalability. Dyvi's unique clustering architecture allows the network to expand functionalities and processing through distributed processing modules.

The GPU based architecture The switching platform provides more creative control, including internal graphics processing that will power RPC's newsroom and studio screens, and the ability to save design presets. Technical directors can easily configure Dyvi's intuitive control panel according to their personal preferences and the needs of each production for faster, more efficient story creation.

Dyvi's multi-displays will power the displays within the control room, allowing TDs as well as producers and technicians to easily operate the system, while eliminating the potential points of failure that exist with current hardware-based multi-displays. the newsroom.

Laercio Kazmierczak, director of engineering at RPC, comments that “too many of our newsroom workflow processes are manual, taking up hours of our content creators' precious time, each and every day. The benefits we will gain from Dyvi will not only provide more agile and creative productions, but will also significantly reduce our operating expenses.” It will be a happier newsroom and a better business.”

For its part, John Carter, Vice President of Product at EVS, adds, “We are delighted to see Dyvi's unique range of benefits applied to the newsroom environment. “The complex and fast-paced workflows of today’s 24/7 news cycles are ideal for Dyvi’s flexible and ultra-creative architecture.”

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By • 30 Aug, 2019
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