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Ease of Use Updates Boost Ross Production Automation Solutions
Posted on Thursday, May 14, 2020
Ease of Use Updates Boost Ross Production Automation Solutions

Ottawa, Canada, May 14th 2020 – As part of the Ross Live | 2020 program, Ross is today pleased to announce the latest versions of OverDrive and OverDrive Caprica, the broadcast industry’s most favored production automation solutions.

 

Production automation has been an important trend in studio production for over a decade, and Ross Video’s OverDrive solution has been deployed over four hundred times internationally, making it the industry’s preferred choice for highly controllable, consistent and repeatable results in the studio.

 

The latest versions of OverDrive (V19.3) and Caprica (V6.3) are available now and include a new Audio Lock feature enabling operators to lock or unlock specific audio channels so that automation events are overridden – ideal for breaking news and unexpected interview situations or mic issues. In addition, new Virtual Keyers and Inputs allow for up to thirty-two external display devices to be controlled by a single template without using any primary switcher resources. Bus based custom controls have also been added, simplifying the whole process of triggering devices without the need for complicated logic or user intervention. Finally, a new Live Preview feature lets operators view live video streams in the user interface and interact with sources reducing the time spent locating video sources on a MultiViewer.

Mike Paquin, Product Manager for Automation Production & Control, highlights the issue of scalability when considering these new updates. “The ability to use new Virtual Inputs and Keyers enables our customers to create scalable plans for disaster recovery and redundancy,” he notes. “The new features also make it easy for customers with a show built on a large production switcher such as a Ross Acuity to then move the production to a studio with a smaller switcher such as a Carbonite, with much less of an impact on device control and on-set displays.”

Finally, both new versions bring a host of small additional improvements that will make a big difference to customers in terms of their day-to-day work. “A customizable RundownControl interface, CG timing updates to an on-air story that dynamically update, and a new default icon set all help ensure that OverDrive remains the most intuitive and user-friendly solution available,” Paquin says.

For more information, please visit www.rossvideo.com/live to watch today’s webcast with Mike Paquin, Product Manager for Automation Production & Control.