With MAXedit Web Edition, those reporting from the field have a streamlined editing solution that’s readily accessible. Click image to enlarge.
Maximum Throughput will unveil the new MAXedit Web Edition, a subscription-based online editing service, at NAB2008.
With MAXedit Web Edition, freelance and station-affiliated TV journalists and videographers reporting from the field have a streamlined editing solution that’s readily accessible when and where they need to work. Because MAXedit Web Edition is a subscription-based online service, users can upload their SD or HD content, including HDV, DVCPRO, MPEG-2 and H.264 formats, to the online server, edit material and share it with other editors via Web browser interface.
The company also will introduce MAXedit Server Edition, a server-based workgroup editing solution for editing uncompressed and compressed multiresolution content.
See Maximum Throughput in NAB booth SL11711, or visit www.max-t.com.
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