Ross Video to showcase new Ultricore Tally at IBC 2024
Ross Video has launched Ultricore Tally, a tally control and management solution with workflows for coordinating complex live productions.
As a software application that is installed on Ultricore BCS, Ultricore Tally can be used either as a standalone tally solution or in conjunction with other functionality from Ultricore to deliver a “rich control experience with easy-to-use, efficient workflows for coordinating even the most complex live productions”.
Ultricore Tally goes beyond the basic functionality of tracing on-air signals from origin to monitoring point and offers a range of interoperability, scalability, and configuration flexibility, Ross Video said.
Interoperability
Direct support for an extensive collection of industry-standard communication protocols to interface in real-time with equipment from Ross Video and third-party devices. Built on the rock-solid and widely deployed foundation of Image Video technology, Ultricore Tally integrates with any workflow.
Scalability
Ultricore Tally provides the flexibility to operate in virtually any environment – from small to more complex systems – with shared resources across multiple control rooms, including remote studios and mobile broadcast trucks.
Configuration
The Tally System Console allows for easy, centralized configuration and management of Ultricore Tally. Any number of different configurations may be saved and quickly recalled to suite the needs of different productions or operator preferences.
“Since we acquired Image Video back in 2020, we have continued to develop and enhance the tally control platform to support different environments better and to ensure seamless integration with Ross Video’s suite of solutions,” said Todd Riggs, Director, Product Management – Hyperconverged Solutions. “We are pleased to offer our customers a state-of-the-art tally system, with features that go well beyond traditional tally functionality and support from world-class experts who can help solve the toughest tally use cases and interoperability challenges.”
Ross Video 8.B91 at IBC 2024.