Ross Video pushes news for NAB 2023

The Canadian company has anticipated the main innovations it will bring to the next edition of NAB in Las Vegas. More than 20 solutions will be presented to participants.

Among the innovations brought by the company, the new Furio+ with StableTrac technology stands out, which offers the stability of a four-wheeled mobile platform, but with the constant traction of a three-wheeled system. Ross Video’s new design ensures that all four corners stay in solid contact with the rails, especially in environments with uneven track surfaces.

For its part, the Spidercam X Dolly inherits the adaptability of its predecessor and further improves a series of features to increase the creative possibilities such as greater load capacity, more battery options or a maximum speed of up to at 6 m/s. Adaptable to a wide variety of applications, from live events and TV shows to feature films, the X Dolly offers incredible performance and versatility.

In this area, Ross Video will also present version 1.3 of Vision[Ai]ry, which adds new features such as a unique multi-channel interface, improved tracking capabilities, multi-engine support, and auto-select functionality.

The other solutions that Ross Video will present will be: video servers, signal processing and routing, as well as graphic and virtual production, highlighting the version 3.4 of Xpression Maps, with which Ross Video introduces the possibility of managing and use challenged edges within XPression. Map software. Designer Piero is also updated to 18.0/18.1, adding new visual effects like Caption Track, Line-up, Spotlight, Laser Eye, and Marker. In parallel, the connect Updated Voyager Unreal now supports players cropped from video footage, creating a more engaging viewing experience.

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