Harris presented at IBC its latest tools for video-on-demand sales, for your on-air sales system Landmark. It also demonstrated the close integration of its computers with Apple's Final Cut Pro editing system, as well such as file support capability for P2 and XDCam. The Company also presented a new version of its navigation, InstantOnline 3, which will employ its ability to processing not used as a rendering room for adapt high-resolution EDLs, including those in Final Cut Pro.
In addition, Harris showed how his line of equipment for Evaluation and measurement, Videotex, also supports 3Gbps.
Another new idea from Harris in his range of modulars was a multivisor for quadrant display, on a single card to install. Broadcast company engineers can add multi-visualization capability without it occupying valuable rack space.
As for audio, Harris in partnership with Neural Audio Corporation launched a compact system for high control for surround audio, which will allow broadcasters maintain a consistent output of 5.1 with a perception constant of highs.
For digital signage, the InfoCaster product line now covers the entire workflow from production to programming through distribution and presentation. Finally, Harris launched a compact transmitter for TVs. using liquid coolant, available for both exciters analog and digital. Transmitter is capable of multiple modulation schemes, including mobile TV delivery.

