The new version of IPDirector features a browsing interface called IPMediaViewer that provides access to online and nearline media available across an XNet[2] gigabit network.
EVS showed the latest version of its IPDirector suite at IBC2008. The new version 0.5 offers a 360-degree production management concept that adapts easily to any production workflow requirements.
IPDirector v0.5 features IPEdit, a live time line editor for rough cut editing. The system delivers real-time editing functions for the most demanding speed-to-air workflows with no rendering required.
The new version also features IPMediaViewer, an advanced browsing interface that allows access to online and nearline media available across an XNet[2] gigabit network. This module offers new proxy browsing capabilities to match large workflow requirements.
IPDirector 0.5 is among several new products EVS showed at IBC2008.
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