Plug into metadata

Oct 18, 2005 4:01 PM, Audio Technology Update e-newsletter

    

Audio software developer Creative Network Design has introduced a new version of its NetMix Pro MetaPlug, an audio plug-in for Digidesign’s Pro Tools professional audio system.

The optional plug-in software enables audio editors to instantly upload audio files securely to any professional media asset management system or FTP Internet site.

NetMix Pro MetaPlug is a cross-platform RTAS plug-in for Pro Tools users, which enables broadcast users to create an audio file in their selected format and upload it with embedded searchable metadata to an FTP hot folder or a network volume. Audio editors can upload their audio files directly from within the Pro Tools environment.

For more information, visit www.creativenetworkdesign.com.

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