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XT[2] Series DISK RECORDER
Version 10.04 - Hardware
Technical Reference Manual
Issue
10.04.A
EVS Broadcast Equipment
January 2011
1
1. Overview
Welcome in the EVS range of products and thank you for using an EVS XT[2]
server. We will do our best to satisfy your video production needs and we look
forward to continuing working with you.
The EVS XT[2] series servers are full digital in PAL (625i), NTSC (525i), 720p,
1080i and 1080p standards. These multi-channel, disk-based video servers are
ideal for a wide range of broadcast applications, from sports and live production to
playout and transmission.
1.1 XT[2] HIGH-RESOLUTION SERVER
The XT[2] server is typically used as a high-resolution server with various third
party controllers, applications and automation systems using industry-standard
protocols such as Sony BVW75, VDCP, Odetics, DD35, IPDP, or EVS’ AVSP,
EditRec, Linx API. XT[2] series servers can also be controlled by EVS
applications:
Live Slow Motion (LSM) for sports production, including replays, highlights
editing, and analysis tools like Split Screen to compare 2 synchronized actions
side by side, Target Tracking and Painting to highlight a particular detail or
provide tactical explanations
IPDirector: a suite of Windows software applications designed to manage
networked EVS video servers. Its applications make it possible to control multiple
channels within the XNet network, as well as to log an event, to create and
manage clips and play-lists with advanced functions, among others to extract clips
from a VTR It also provides extensive database search features.
AirBox: a Windows GUI to manage clips and play-lists with various advanced
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