Grass Valley to unveil new K2 Dyno replay controller

Grass Valley will introduce at the NAB Show several new products and enhancements to existing products designed to help broadcasters and production professionals improve performance, extract more value and achieve a faster return on investment.

New products will include:

  • The Grass Valley K2 Dyno replay controller, coupled with the new K2 Summit production server. Both are designed to help sports producers and other professionals capture live events and instantly replay HD content at variable speeds.
  • Version 5.3 software for the Grass Valley Ignite with new features and functionality for single-operator, multicamera productions.
  • Version 6.5 of Grass Valley’s Aurora and version 5.1 EDIUS HD editing software packages. These new versions support new integration with the Grass Valley K2 media servers and improved workflow for Final Cut Pro users.

See Grass Valley at NAB Show Booth SL106.

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