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Started by flash, Tuesday Oct 24, 2006, 09:12:00 PM

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LoadStar

Quote from: flash;35659Ok... you got me on that one. What's a Chyron?

Chyron is one specific brand name for a "character generator," which is the computer system responsible for the graphics that you see on screen during a newscast, especially the "L3's" or "lower thirds," the graphics that appear in that portion of the frame and label what you're seeing on the screen.

Bigdog

I build servers that go into Ultrasound & MRI machines as well as some other big name hardware providers....

kjnorman

I specialize in business intelligence, performance management and data warehousing systems.

I'm the lead developer for a new global dealer management system for a large multinational.  That should keep me business for the next couple of years....

In my spare time, I play with my children and watch TV...  Occasionally I video edit.  I'm most happy being a couch potato Glug2

gparris

Technical database administrator/engineer.

When I have "free time", I consult for HT setups for my family's company and yes...watch HDTV.:D

Neilium

Quote from: Paul S.;35663Its a type of machine that they use to make copies of German fetish porn.

Close...

http://www.chyron.com/products/graphicsystems/hyperx.aspx

I also do freelance graphic design, animation, video production & wedding videos.

flash

Quote from:  Paul S.Its a type of machine that they use to make copies of German fetish porn.

Quote from: Neilium;35689Close...

http://www.chyron.com/products/graphicsystems/hyperx.aspx

I also do freelance graphic design, animation, video production & wedding videos.

I was hoping that there wasn't a grain of truth to his statement.

I mean...... we all know that the copies are never as good as the original. :rofl:

Neilium

Quote from: flash;35690I was hoping that there wasn't a grain of truth to his statement.

I mean...... we all know that the copies are never as good as the original. :rofl:

It's the PAL to NTSC conversion that gives it that "look". I think it's called Fahrvergnügen.