- Multi-Channel Ingest & Synchronized Playout
The XT[2]’s loop recording process provides permanent multi-channel ingest
of audio and video content from any source. The XT[2] comes equipped with up to
six record channels and up to eight audio tracks available per video channel,
and the ingest capacity is scalable within a network configuration. Users can
instantly retrieve any clips or a recording train for live replays or transfer
to post production, while channel ingest synchronization based on TC allows
users to control related content recorded on any other channel.
- Reliable Hardware & Software Architecture
The XT[2]’s hardware and software were developed by highly skilled EVS
engineers based on customer feedback to become the most reliable and
field-proven live production solutions available today. Hot-swappable RAID3
media production, online-rebuild power supply redundancy, ingest channels, and
gigabit Ethernet make the XT[2] the most stable system for risk-free
operations.
The XT[2] platform can be configured to play or record based on a simple
in/out 4/6 channel system, which is available in SD and HD. Switching between
NTSC, PAL, 720p and 1080i is quick and easy, and the XT[2] fully and natively
supports the most popular SD and HD codecs, including IMX, MJPEG, and MPEG-2 for
SD, and Avid DNxHD® codec, ProRes 422 and ProRes 422 HQ, MJPEG, and MPEG-2 for
HD.
IPDirector and Multicam LSM give you complete control of the XT[2] server
for ingest, metadata management, production network control, on-the-fly
editing, media transfer, and playout.
Based on its open architecture platform, the XT[2] offers flawless
integration with virtually any third-party tools and the most popular craft
editors, including Avid Media Composer, Apple Final Cut Pro, Adobe, and many
more.
XNet[2] allows any video or audio source recorded by any server on the
network to be instantly available to all operators, without interrupting the
recording process. Now with gigabit Ethernet networking capabilities, the XT[2]
allows fast, direct file transfer to all standard NLEs and archive
systems.
Contact Twentyfourseven for more information.