JustEdit now integrates XDCAM, P2 formats

Apr 26, 2006 8:00 AM, Automation Update e-newsletter

    

JustEdit has developed vsnscenes for TV stations that use XDCAM or P2 for acquisition. This new editor supports proxy preview in variable speed direct from the chosen format. Clips can be marked to create an EDL. The associated high-resolution content will be automatically uploaded to the video, servers allowing immediate playout.

Also new at NAB is vsnwires, the new NRCS module for wire feeds. vsnwires is integrated with vsnnews and allows journalists to receive agency feeds in real time. From a single application, the journalist can create rundowns, assign logistics, receive wires, edit text, prepare the voiceover, browse and edit video-audio, insert titles, work with archive content and publish news to the Web.

JustEdit has opened a branch office in Miami, FL, to serve existing vsn customers in Latin America and to develop new business in the United States, with the focus on the growing number of Spanish-speaking channels.

For more information, visit www.vsn-tv.com.

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