Standard Definition: EVS
The EVS is an instant access server capable of simultaneous recording and playback. The recording process runs, on multiple channels, in continuous "loop-mode": When the disks are full, the oldest frames are over-written. The remaining playback channels are used at the same time to search, cue and replay the best scenes, at any speed and without interrupting the recording process at any time. Playback can commence instantly, without the need for the operator to place any cue-markings. The operator uses "in" and "out" points only to mark the scenes that are to be preserved. This protects the selected clips, as the recording process will jump whenever it comes up to an "in" mark. The EVS is also an efficient non-linear editor, operational during the recording of a live event. Intuitive cut & paste functionality makes Play-list editing very fast and features mix & wipe effects. The unit offers smooth analogue-sounding scrub audio during search mode and split audio editing, across multiple audio tracks, enhances the editor's performance even further. Playback channels can be driven by a switcher or edit controller using RS-422/BVW/Louth/Odetics protocol. The EVS can thus be part of a hybrid editing set-up, or feed "fill" and "key" signals synchronically into a graphics/effects system. Need to rent a EVS? Contact AMV!
| EVS LSM-XT [2] SD 4CH SpotBox
| $3,000 |
| EVS LSM-XT [2] SD 6CH Server
| $3,500 |
| EVS XFile [2] 1.5Gbps
| $500 |
| EVS IP DIrector
| $400 |
| EVS 540 Mbps Hub
| $400 |
Rent EVS LSM XT [2] Rental New York
All prices are shown are daily, pre-additional discounts. Pricing is subject to change without notice and availability is subject to confirmation.
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