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XVUE IORASIS STUDIO HIGH-LEVEL PROGRAMMING INTERFACE FOR MATROX DSX FAMILY NOW AVAILABLE
05 July 2007 - Matrox VITE

MatroxVideo Products Group announced the immediate availability of the XVUE iOrasis studio high-level programming interface for the Matrox DSX family of HD and SD video and audio components.

XVUE iOrasis studio builds on the capabilities of the Matrox DSX Software Development Kit, providing a pure .NET framework for rapid application development. It simplifies the work of custom solution providers and developers in creating complex broadcast effects, letting them concentrate on project-specific logic or data sources needed to go on-air. iOrasis studio can be used to build customized news or entertainment channels, SMS voting channels, interactive shows, and other live production environments with multi-layer graphics, video effects, and multiple playlists in a single Matrox DSX-based system. The Matrox DSX platforms will be demonstrated at IBC 2006 on the Matrox stand 7.128. XVUE iOrasis studio will be demonstrated on the XVUE stand 6.233.

'Matrox has developed a truly powerful platform for creating 'TV Channel-in-a-Box' solutions with unique 2D and 3D effects. DSX delivers the features, performance, and reliability our customers expect,' said Angelos Angelopoulos, XVUE managing director. 'We're pleased to see the DSX family expand and to help fully cover all possible customer requirements. The Matrox DSX platform is full of capabilities and iOrasis studio V3 is the perfect toolbox to explore it.'

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About: Matrox VITE
Matrox Imaging is a designer and manufacturer of PC-based hardware and software for machine vision, image analysis, medical imaging and video surveillance. Headquartered in Dorval, Quebec, Canada, Matrox is a privately held company with offices in the United States, the United Kingdom, France and Germany.


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