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Broadcast equipment rental rate card - broadcasting - Gearhouse

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EVS HARD DISC SYSTEMS<br />

EVS HD XT(3) Production Server Daily Rate: £1,400.00<br />

With its flexible 8-channel SD/HD and 6-channel 3D/1080p configuration, the new generation<br />

of XT servers combines EVS’ world-class speed and reliability with ultimate capability and<br />

performance. XT3 integ<strong>rate</strong>s today’s top IT and broadcast technologies offering broadcasters<br />

and producers unparalleled motion control and adaptability.<br />

Based on its unique loop recording technology and powerful networking capabilities, XT3<br />

offers operators complete media control from ingest to playout; including live editing, slow<br />

motion replays, multi-channel playback and transfer to third-party systems such as craft<br />

editors, automation, archiving or storage.<br />

The XT3 is the first server to natively support such a wide range of codecs without requiring<br />

hardware changes, allowing production teams to easily select amongst different compression<br />

schemes they want to use throughout the entire edit process. Designed to boost broadcasters’<br />

live and near-live production capabilities, XT3 provides operators with the highest available<br />

level of bandwidth, flexibility and control.<br />

EVS HD XT(2)+ Production Server Daily Rate: £1,200.00<br />

The new XT[2]+ production server allows broadcasters to record, control, and play media<br />

easily, quickly, and intelligently. It inherits the qualities and main features of the field-proven<br />

XT2, and designed for all types of workflows, such as live outside broadcasts, near-live and<br />

studio productions.<br />

The XT[2]+ offers “always on” loop recording and multi-channel ingest of audio and video<br />

content originating from any source. XT[2]+ is the ideal platform for an extensive range of live<br />

and near-live production applications including instant replay, live slow-motion, live editing,<br />

video delay and playout. Due to its powerful networking capabilities, the content is instantly<br />

available for live editing, playback, or transfer to third-party <strong>equipment</strong>, such as craft editors,<br />

automation, archiving, and storage.<br />

EVS HD XT(2) <strong>Broadcast</strong> Server Daily Rate: £1,100.00<br />

Latest generation 6 Channel HD Instant access server. Can be configured for various<br />

standards including: 525i, 625i, 720p, or 108i any of which in 50 or 59.94. Our HD XT2 is<br />

supplied in SuperMotion configuration.<br />

EVS SD XT(2) <strong>Broadcast</strong> Server Daily Rate: £550.00<br />

The XT[2] loop recording process provides permanent multi-channel ingest of audio and video<br />

content from any source. The XT[2] comes equipped with up to four record channels and up to<br />

four audio tracks available per video channel, and the ingest capacity is scalable within a<br />

network configuration. Users can instantly retrieve any clips or a recording train for<br />

live replays or transfer to post production, while channel ingest synchronisation<br />

based on TC allows users to control related content recorded on any other channel.<br />

The XT2 hardware and software were developed by highly skilled EVS engineers based on<br />

customer feedback to become the most reliable and field-proven live production solutions<br />

available. IPDirector and Multicam LSM give you complete control of the XT server for ingest<br />

metadata management, production network control, on-the-fly editing, media transfer, and<br />

playout. XNet allows any video or audio source recorded by any server on the network to be<br />

instantly available to all operators, without interrupting the recording process.

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