Chyron, MaxT partner for Web-based NLE integration

Apr 17, 2009 2:55 PM

             

Chyron has partnered with MaxT Systems to integrate the MAXedit Web Edition Web-based editing services with Chyron’s AXIS graphics Web services. MAXedit Web Edition is a collaborative Web-based, nonlinear editing solution for video professionals. MAXedit can be combined with Chyron’s Web-based graphics creation, library and order management services to provide a rapid, flexible workflow environment.

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Chyron COO Kevin Prince said, “We have seen graphics creation systems as plug-ins for NLEs many times, but never have graphics creation and editing been integrated at the management level.” 

You can see the integrated solution at the NAB Show in Booth SL1420 and SL11206. Commercial deployment is scheduled during the fourth quarter of 2009.




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