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		<title>By: Bryan Crotaz</title>
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		<dc:creator>Bryan Crotaz</dc:creator>
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		<description>I beg to disagree, Adrian.  If you saw any of the coverage of the first Test at Lords last week you&#039;ll have seen the 200 square metres of new Lighthouse LED scoreboards driven by an AMX Inspired Signage system.  It was extremely successful at mixing live data statistics (there are close to 800 data fields coming out of the cricket scoring system every few seconds) with live replays from Sky and from an OB Truck run by the English Cricket Board.

Editorial decisions are restricted by the MCC, such as not showing any closeup slow mo&#039;s that appear to contradict the umpire (his word is law), and not having moving content on screen while the ball is live.

There were apparently only positive comments received from the MCC members (who you could perhaps have expected to be wary of new technology) and from the 30,000 strong crowd.

Watch out for upcoming case studies in the industry press for more detail on the solution.

Bryan Crotaz
R&amp;D Director
AMX Inspired Signage</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I beg to disagree, Adrian.  If you saw any of the coverage of the first Test at Lords last week you&#8217;ll have seen the 200 square metres of new Lighthouse LED scoreboards driven by an AMX Inspired Signage system.  It was extremely successful at mixing live data statistics (there are close to 800 data fields coming out of the cricket scoring system every few seconds) with live replays from Sky and from an OB Truck run by the English Cricket Board.</p>
<p>Editorial decisions are restricted by the MCC, such as not showing any closeup slow mo&#8217;s that appear to contradict the umpire (his word is law), and not having moving content on screen while the ball is live.</p>
<p>There were apparently only positive comments received from the MCC members (who you could perhaps have expected to be wary of new technology) and from the 30,000 strong crowd.</p>
<p>Watch out for upcoming case studies in the industry press for more detail on the solution.</p>
<p>Bryan Crotaz<br />
R&amp;D Director<br />
AMX Inspired Signage</p>
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