Overview
Compact multi-channel video, still, and graphics live production servers
The Thunder product family redefines live production servers, combining multiple channels of video clips with key and audio; stills and animated logos with real-time DVE effects; and remote browse and control. Every Thunder server has advanced database and search capabilities; built-in sequencer; and comprehensive automation protocol and MOS support, and they connect seamlessly with Deko graphics solutions. Built for live production environments including sports, news and entertainment events, the go-anywhere Thunder server family delivers video clips in live on-air environments where instant playback and reliability are critical.
Key Benefits
Streamlined production and reduced costs
A single, compact Thunder system replaces multiple VTRs, still stores, and legacy devices for video and audio playback, for enormous improvements in production efficiency and reduced equipment and maintenance costs.
Maximized channel throughput for maximum efficiency
Thunder systems include built-in, real-time 2D DVE transitions from one video clip with key to a separate video clip with key, using a single Thunder channel - other systems require up to four channels to accomplish the same transitions. Simultaneous capture on one channel while playing back on the other provides advanced playout efficiency.
Powerful real-time playback capabilities
Thunder systems offer fast recall and play-to-air of clips and stills, a downstream key on each channel, and optional integrated titling, all from a single user interface. The built-in sequencer provides remote playout control of stills and clips from an integrated database with metadata, keyword, or content search capabilities. Built-in ODBC support allows simultaneous search of multiple databases.
Integrated newsroom workflow
Thunder systems interface with iNEWS, ENPS, and other popular automation and newsroom computer systems through MOS or other common automation protocols. As journalists combine stills and clips with their story script, Thunder plays them back as part of the rundown.
Avid and third-party interoperability
Connect with Deko graphics systems and Avid editing systems for seamless transfer of video files. Thunder systems work with a wide range of third-party products and support industry-standard file formats such as MPEG-2, QuickTime, .mxf, .dv, .avi, and sequential .tga and .tif files with key.
Note: Product specifications are subject to change without notice.

