Epsio

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Epsio is a suite developed by the Belgian company EVS Broadcast Equipment which allows virtual graphic overlay insertions in real-time or in instant replays. All these effects can instantly be added with the Multicam (LSM) remote controller and are immediately available. Operators can also insert virtual advertisements allowing the field advertisements to adapt to the audience.

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Graphics

Editorial graphics can be an offside line, the 9.15 m (10.01 yd) circle for the direct free kick, the distance to the goal or the scores and logos insertions.

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References

  1. introduction of Epsio
  2. SKY Perfect JSAT Selects EVS’ Epsio Live
  3. Fox Sports uses Epsio
  4. "Sky uses Epsio". Archived from the original on 2011-07-27. Retrieved 2012-03-26.