Developed to deliver slow-motion replays and highlight reels for sports broadcasters, Widepath’s ReplayMaster is set to make its European debut at IBC.
With the capability to switch between multiple live and replay sources, ReplayMaster can be remotely operated through third-party controllers. The company says it can be integrated into broadcast environments from small-scale productions to a large, multi-camera setup.
ReplayMaster features four recorder channels, four replays, two outputs, and slow-motion and frame-by-frame playback. It also delivers a timeline for saving game highlights, six playlists for highlights playout, and export options for creating highlight reels. The application also features DVEs and transitions.
ReplayMaster supports Decklink, AJA and Bluefish cards, as well as integration with third-party keyboards.
Stand Number: 7.D03
Company: Widepath Technologies
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