ToolsOnAir to feature completed product range

Mar 26, 2009 11:17 AM

    

ToolsOnAir will launch its completed product range designed to help users make the most of Apple hardware and software in production.

At the NAB Show, the company will feature two newly released products: Just:IN and t:player. Together, they complete the company’s TV-station-in-a-Mac solution. Just:IN is an Apple QuickTime-based ingest solution for production at a TV station, post-production house or audio post-production studio. It includes batch digitizing, VTR control, crash recording and scheduled recording. Just:IN is able to wrap video sources into an MXF SMPTE format during ingest.

The company’s t:player is an automated playout solution that manages playout from video servers, studio feeds and live feeds and has the ability to integrate real-time graphics, including corner logos, real-time tickers linked to RSS feeds and remote databases.

See ToolsOnAir at the NAB show in Booth SU9624E.




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