Modules and Features
CSP Onair HD 4K
CSP ONAIR HD provides fully automated or manually assisted playout of SD or HD channels, with user control from mouse, keyboard shortcuts and/or external hardware panel control. SD/HD live sources and SD/HD/4K/3D video content in a range of codec formats can all be mixed for playout in the same playlist. Operators can edit and change the live playlist, even the event currently on-air. CSP ONAIR HD provides a broadcast automation front-end and a real-time video server for SD and HD playout in an integrated software suite. CSP ONAIR HD supports side-by-side and top-and-bottom 3D formats. To use these formats you need to set separate files for each side of video.
CSP Playlist Manager
CSP Playlist Manager software enables operators to create, load manage and modify playlists both in real time during the playout or from any other machine. Play files of any resolution, frame rate, compression and container formats together with live feeds in a single playlist. Enjoy fast and accurate seeking, reverse and variable speed playback. Operators are able to search the central storage for content to include in the playlist, or add new content. CSP Playlist Manager communicates with the CSP Media Asset Manager Library to check if the content included in the playlist is available, and if not, then the missing material is highlighted.
CSP CG Editor
CSP CG Editor is a broadcast solution that is used to easily create, display and control a variety of different projects including Lower-Thirds, Tickers, Logos, Crawls, Clock and Rolls - essentially everything you need in your day to day operations. An unlimited number of items that can be animated by moving, rotating and changing colour and transparency can be previewed prior to going out to air. Multiple real-time effects can be used for graphics and text providing an optimal visual appearance.
CSP Livestream HD
CSP Livestream HD allows you to use UDP, RTSP, HTTP and RTMP streaming in your application. UDP streaming has MPEG Transport stream format (mpegts), RTMP streaming has Flash Video format (flv), RTSP stream has its own format (rtsp). These types of streaming are implemented by FFMPEG so you don't need in any external software to start a streaming (for example, for RTMP streaming you don't need in FMLE).
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