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Telestream announces Flip4Mac Image Server Component
Jan 9, 2008 8:47 AM
Telestream has made available the newest addition to its growing line of professional MXF components — the Image Server Component for Final Cut Pro.
The Flip4Mac Image Server Component provides IMX (MPEG-2) file compatibility and direct file transfer between 360 Systems' MAXX servers and Apple's Final Cut Pro editing systems.
The Flip4Mac Image Server Component imports MPEG-2 IMX 30/40/50Mb SD video, uncompressed audio and metadata from the MAXX server directly into the Final Cut Pro project bin for editing. It also exports the MPEG project from Final Cut Pro for Ethernet file transfer back to MAXX servers. This file-based workflow provides greater speed, efficiency and productivity for Mac users.
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