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No Lightwave Included
VT[5] provides live switching and HD editing, tightly integrated with the tools you need for production, post-production, and graphics: real-time keying, titling, compositing, 2D video painting, 3D modeling and animation. VT[5] delivers all of this plus unsurpassed video quality with uncompressed component, digital video and four-channel audio.
The SX-84 adds up to 24 inputs with a hardware switcher controller, component,
YjC and composite inputs and outputs, balanced XLR inputs and outputs with line and mic select ability, 3 RS-422 deck control ports. genlock input and more. There is quite simply no comparable live production suite available.
If you are a professional video producer, take advantage of SpeedEDITIM, World's Fastest Video Editor, easily combining Hi-Def and standard resolution clips in the same project. Enjoy real-time, multi-format, multi-standard editing. VT5 is designed to meet the highest broadcast specifications for a worldwide market, with native NTSC and PAL input and output, hundreds of real-time 3D transitions and real-time standards conversion on the fly. With DVD authoring, serverless streaming at the touch of a button, real-time audio and video filters, the ability to import external computer displays as inputs, four- channel audio input and output with 3D audio positioning, integrated genlock and real-time DV out, VT5 provides unmatched versatility and integration.
NewTek's VT5 Integrated Production Suite is also engineered to work flawlessly with other tools in your production pipeline. In addition to lightWave and Aura, a rapidly growing number of producers using After Effects®, combustion®, Digital Fusion®, 3ds max®, and more are discovering that NewTek's VT5 provides an incredible productivity boost. Native frame buffer support for these and other applications provides instant feedback on what your shots, graphics, and comps look like at broadcast time.
Intuitive, polished, complete. with the rock-solid stability of a mature technology from the leading innovator in video production tools. See for yourself how VT5 is ready to meet your production needs.
"The quality when scaling and transforming images and video really blows my mind. Looks even better than what you get out from a Flame8™ system, and that isn't bad!"
VT5, SX-84 Switcher, RS-8 Hardware Switcher Interface, Aura and LightWave 9
SX-84
breakout box, with 8 component, 8 Y/C, or up to 24 composite sources.
With the SX-84 Switcher option, up to 24 cameras and decks can be connecte d for live switching, giving students maximum creativity and control. You can also save some of your department's budget for other equipment, as SX-84 synchronizes, genlocks and time-base corrects all inputs. This offers a tremendous savings of both setup time and money.
Multiple video ins and outs with SX-84.
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RS-8 Switcher control surface.
The RS8 is a hardware switcher surface for the VT 3 or 4. It allows for an external switch of up to 8 inputs using VT. Features include 8 programs buttons, 8 preview buttons, T- Bar DVE control, DSK fade and t
ake buttons, DDR 1 and 2
selection buttons, variable effects speed control knob, effect advance
control knob to advance through the effects in the DVE bank, jog
control over selected ddr control knob - great for advancing through
overlays for use in DSK, and more.
Physical switching with VT's RS-8.
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VT4 I/O card for component, Y/C or
composite capture and playback.
Whether you are editing uncompressed or
for DTV output, signal quality is imperative. NewTek's SDI option
allows you to send VT's pristine D1 video output in real-time in an
absolutely lossless, uncompressed state to any SDI-capable capture
device or tape deck using a single coaxial cable. For users of Digital
Betacam or Digital-S equipment, this is the perfect solution, providing
a direct digital connection between your source or master tapes and VT.
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VT[5] LIVE! Is
powerful enough to exceed the needs of Trinity United Methodist Church
and also helps TUMC bring in outside events. Organizers rent the facility
with full crew, and often include many more participants and more views than
the four-camera setup TUMC uses for its services. VT5 LIVE! is
ready to switch up to 24 sources, and no need for expensive genlockable
cameras or time-base correctors - VT[5] LIVE! synchronizes all
sources internally. Lead producer for TUMC, Marty Bibee, "Four cameras are
routine, but we used six for an Angela Spivey video DVD live concert. We
also used six cameras in a high school graduation production. Having the
capability to add up to 24 live sources gives us ultimate room for growth.
VT[5] LIVE!
provides flexible power in th is fast-paced environment. Of
all the attributes Bibee enjoys about NewTek's production suite, none
perhaps is valued more than its stability during a high-pressure live event.
In live production stability is not optional, and V T
continues all the stability of its' predecessors while adding safeguards for
a successful switch, such as "at a glance" confirmation of DDR settings."
Dan Hong, of We Three Multimedia, finds VT5
LlVE!
combination of capability, quality and affordability
compelling, Dan urges everyone in the market for real-time production power
to do their homework. uDo yourself the service of seeing VT[5]
LIVE! before you purchase. Go see
all the other systems, and then see how unique VT5 LlVE!'s workflow
is. There is nothing at any price, at any level, that can do this 5-star
stuff in a single integrated production suite.
City TV - Channel 3 of the City of Connersville, IN, a
government and educational access station, uses NewTek's Integrated
Production Suite for live programming, enhanced with prepared graphics,
titles and video segments. It is fantastic at adding professional graphics
and extremely easy to use as a live switcher; especially since we added the
RS-8™ external switcher,~ said John Pause, Director of City TV - Channel 3.
"Another feature we find extremely useful is the DDR. We have our opening
and closing video pieces already cued and ready to go; all you have to dQ to
activate the video is switch to the DDR on the RS-8, and it automatically
starts playing. It just doesn't get any easier; all while using a 3D
transition and applying a full color broadcast quality graphic - all on the
same machine"
Live Production
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"It's not hyped-up marketing when NewTek says that [VT5]
Is one of the best turnkkey values for churches needing
to combine all of these features for a fraction of the
budget of traditional video equipment. This is one of
those rare times when, yes, you get to have your cake
and eat it, too."
-Anthony Coppedge
Church Media Hotlist
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"I have been switching live events for decades and
never had this kind of ease. It rolled in modules, clips
and keys with great stability and with such efficiency
that I didn't have to have a crew of four just to handle
roiling in all the elements.
-Keith Nealy
Keith Nealy
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Streaming
The Internet has changed the world we
live in, and smart producers a re taking advantage of this technology to
keep in touch with clients around the corner or across the globe. VT[5]
is ready to help you maximize the immediate delivery of shows, video,
images, and project proofs to your client. Both live and edited content
in VT[5] ca n be sent real-time to the Internet.
Combining the medium of traditional
television broadcasting with the much less traditional medium of
Internet,
ManiaTV! is using NewTek for its entire production pipeline: switching,
graphics and Internet streaming of music videos delivered by "Cyber
Jockeys". ManiaTV! CEO Drew Massey says the power of VT with the broad
reach of the I nternet is changing how we tt1ink of broadcast. "Bill
Paley delivered network TV. Ted Turner delivered cable TV. And now,
thanks to the power and technology engineered by NewTek, ManiaTVJ is
delivering the next revolution in televiSion-Internet TV." Massey says
he is thrilled with the depth of tools at his disposal, "This delivers
everything ManiaTVJ needs to deliver the world's first Internet TV
network. Live switching. Live multi-camera inputs. Live DDRs. Live DSKs.
Not to mention fulfilling all off-air encoding, editing and 3D rendering
needs. This is undeniably sn entire TV station in a box. David Sarnoff
would be both proud and envious."
With the rapid adoption of broadband
internet access, Streaming is finding its way into more traditional
production pipelines. True Life Imaging is one of many post-production
companies realizing that time is money, snd VT-Stream, an integrated
component of VT[5J, now plays a critical part in saving them time. True
Life's Ivan Van Darn says this affords them the best of both worlds:
immediate communications combined with maximum convenience, "My clients
no longer need to make a trip to my office to proof their video. I call
them and they can watch the stream live from the convenience of their
home or office. Because I don't have to schedule time for them to come
in, or make a VHS dub and wait for them to watch it, I finish their
video much quicker."
Families back home were able to watch this baseball game via a live
Internet stream. We had viewers as far away as France, China and
Australia. There were several thousand hits on our internet stream In
one day."
-KrJs Gurrad
KLTV Longview, WA
Public Access and Government Video
Paul
Congo, Executive Director of Access
Monterey Peninsula, has spent over 25 years involved in community acce5S
television, and along the way, he learned what it takes to succeed in
this broadcast field.
"This is the most practical.
user-friendly video suite on the market. The fact that a single operator
can have such power at his fingertips continues to amaze me. From
broadcasting multi-camera live-switched events to one man productions,
the flexibility IS unbeatable. The price point also makes it wonderful
for public access, With budget cycles sometimes years apart, this
affordability makes it po5Sible to purchase multiple systems for use in
training, remote locations, and in studio.
~8Lrt the real value is the integration
and video quality. Everything's there: switcher, editor, g raphics,
and even highend animation capability. VT[5] LIVE! is a system
that can be used as a switcher OR an editor OR a graphics station. tt
combines live switching of up to 24 sources, real-time editing of both
uncompressed and DV clips, character generation, painting, both 2D and
3D animation, integrated Proc Amps, Waveform and Vector scope - even
Intemet streaming capabilities.
"Bottom line: it is well designed,
stable, and supported by a company that started the desktop video
revolution over a decade ago. There is nothing on the market that
compares to the power and quality of this suite of tools , and the
price-point is far below anything else that even comes close."
Bullhead City, AZ, recently began using
NewTek's integrated production sUIte to telecast their City Council
meetings on the government cable channel. The first broadcast using the
new system went flawle5Sly," reported Don Jackson, of Digital Video
Productions. The manager kept breaking out in laughter with excitement
as I was doing the switching, it was obvious just how much impact this
would have on our overall quality and productivity."
Don used the NewTek suite's graphics
capabilities to spice up the telecast: ~I created a network-style
opening for the meeting using Aura, and made a down-and-dirty flying
logo station 10 using lightWave. The profe5Sional quality graphics
really enhanced the show and were quick and easy to achieve with
NewTek's toolset." VT[5] LIVE!
can quickly grow beyond the
just live broadcast applications. This past week I shot and edited a 15
minute video that was shown to the Council members and the publ1c,
H
Jackson said. "After the video some of
the members said it was the best work they'd seen from us and that they
want more produced for public consumption. ~
"Seeing VT[5] LIVE! billed as a 'TV Studio in-a-Box,' I had no idea
of the extent of the truth of that statement. The 'studio' you are
shipping with the VT{5] LIVE! is better equipped than the NBC affiliate
where I was a Producer in 2001.. I am amazed at how much the VT[5] LlVEI
hardware is capable of, and how much it matches or exceeds the equipment
I've had access to in local and national broadcast facilities!"
-Timothy Albee
Producer, Author, Digital
Artist
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Post Production
Power, flexibility and complete control
of the finished product are the ultimate requirements in the fast-paced
world of post production, and nothing fits the bill like NewTek's
VT[5]: res I-time, uncompressed, multi-format. multi-standard editing
with the smoothest and fastest HD workflow in the industry. With Aura
Video PainFM and lightWave 3D!! included, you have everything you need
to create pristine and compelling ng productions from a
quick-but-beautiful logo or bumper to a polished 15second spot to
a full·bore richly post-prod uced pri me time network television
show.
AGA Digital of Chicago, IL, includes
McDonald's, Wendy's, ABC, Paramount, Xerox, AT Kearney, Radio Disney,
AC Nielsen and many others among the client list they have successfully
and profitably served using NewTek tools as the m ai nstay of thei r business. "VT is
great because it allows for complete flexibility - from editing, to
creating 3D animations, to compositing, to our final product," says
founder and CEO Dan Ablan. We're able to create graphics in lightWave,
composite them and then edit the project without any conversions or
system changes."
"NewTek's VT allows us to complete
projects under ridiculously short deadlines by letting us do in minutes
work which would otherwise tske hours," said Rich Helvey, lead animator
for NBC's Access Hollywood. "With its tight integration with lightWave
and Aura and its own robust set of video editing tools. VT lets me be
as creative as I want to be - sometimes even morel And the real-time
operation -I really miss all the free time I Listed to have while
waiting for a render to finish ... "
An unprecedented four hurricanes
slamming into Florida put intense pressure on the Federal Emergency
Management Agency to get timely information out to the networks
covering the storms and subsequent cleanup and aid efforts. Media
Special list Aaron Skolnik says the diversity of NewTek tools and its
intuitive interface meant meeting near- impossible round-the-clock
deadlines. "Everything's intuitive ... it doesn't take a lot for me to
do what I want it to do. I've got someone who Just started a week ago,
and he's already producing segments with the rest of us"
~We use VT on a daiIy basis for
producing on-a ir graphics, station promos and local commercial Is,"
said Tim Johnson of KUTV Channel 2, Sa It Lake City, UT. "We rely on it
for its beautiful uncompressed output and as a framebuffer for
LightWave and After Effects. The tight integration with our other
production tools speeds up the workflow just incredibly,"
Education
With one purchase, you can bring your
students the entire range of professional video equipment they may
expect to encounter in the broadcast and production world. VT[5]'s
virtual decks, controllers, monitors, switchers, mixers and scopes work
exactly tile way the real world equivalents do, and VT[5] also includes
HD editing, titling, video paint, and 3D production tools found in
computer-based production environments.
Five Forks Middle School in Norcross,
GA, was able to replace a compressed editing system and a suite of
external video equipment required to support it, with NewTek's
integrated production suite. The students do a daily news show with
four or five cameras, among other productions. "With our old equi pment, we often tried to make a 11
ashy intro like those on CNN, but the result always looked terrible"
said Faraz Ahmad, student. When we re-created our intro with the NewTek
system, we captured uncompressed video with no quality loss, and easily
added lots of graphic layers without hassling with several pieces of
equipment. We liked the intra so well that we entered it into an
international contest, and we won."
With the SX-84, up to 24 cameras and
decks can be plugged in for live switching. giving students maximum
creativity and control. VT[5] works well with almost any type
of camera ranging from high end genlockable cameras to inexpensive
consumer equipment and the integrated Proc Amps in VT[5] allow
you to color balance all sources, giving users professional results.
NewTek's supportive relationship with
customers is the feature that Robert Levine, of Florida State
University, finds compelling: ~Owning a NewTek product has been as much
about buying into a company philosophy as a list of product specs:'
NewTek stands behind their products with a liberal warranty, regular
free updates, and free technical support.
See for yourself the power and ease of
use of VT[5] with a hands-on demonstration. Visit www, newtek.com for
the location of your nearest NewTek authorized reseller.
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SX-84 Hardware
Video
8 Component inputs, or 8 Y/C
inputs, or 24 Composite input. (You may have inputs of differing formats on
differing rows, so you can have all three formats feeding to the VT(5) at any
time).
Proc Amp controls for each
input. Multiple inputs internally synchronized; cameras do not require gunlock
capability.
4 component or Y/C program
outputs.
4 composite program outputs.
Prevlew output (can also display
Alpha).
Audio
IN
4 XLR balanced inputs (mic or
line level, switch . able phantom power).
4 XLR balance outputs 12 RCA
unbalanced inputs (6stereo pairs).
2 Auxiliary Return inputs.
OUT
4 XLR balance outputs.
8 Unbalance RCA outputs.
2 Auxiliary send outputs.
1 PA Mix.
Machine Control
3 RS-422 deck controls for
digitizing and batch re-capture.
Optional Serial Digital Card
Hardware
Specifications
¾-length PCI card (requires free
PCI slot).
1 SMPTE 259M SDI Video in.
1 SMPTE 259M SDI Video out.
1 SMPTE 259M SDI Preview or
Alpha Channel out.
1 AES/EBU SDI Audio in.
1 AES/EBU SDI Audio out.
Recommended VT(5) System
Configuration*
- A free 66 MHz PCI slot for the
VT(5) card is recommend. Ed for best performance.
- Pentium 4 or Athion XP
processor that supports SSE2.
- AGP or PCI Express-based
graphics card.
- 1 Cigabyte of RAM.
- 4x U160 U320 SCSI drives, with
the controller on a 64 bit PCI bus (preferred): or 4x software-striped SATA
drives.
-8GB space for DVEs and content.
- IDE or SATA system drive with
500Mb of free disk Space.
- DVD Drive
- Windows XP Professional (SP2).
- windows Media Player 9 or
higher.
- Windows Media Encoder 9 or
higher for streaming .
- Direct X 9.0c or higher –
latest graphics card drivers.
For HI Definition editing dual
CPUs or dual dual-core CPUs are suggested for the smoothest and fastest
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