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IPV, Marquis Broadcast to unveil Curator, Medway integration
Apr 2, 2009 1:51 PM
IPV andMarquis Broadcast will debut IPV’s Curator tapeless workflow solution integrated with Marquis’ Medway media transfer and format conversion software at the NAB Show.
The integration enables Curator operators to use Medway functionality to browse file lists and access media sequences located on a range of third-party systems. It also allows users to move selected media sequences into the Curator environment.
Medway automatically rewraps the chosen media and moves it at full network speed as a background process. Transfers are made smoothly, avoiding bottlenecks in workflow that may otherwise occur due to the disparity in file structures between systems.
The Curator-Medway integration improves output efficiency as well as gives users a greater choice of equipment that can be incorporated into Curator-based workflows.
See IPV and Marquis Broadcast at the NAB Show in Booth SU8510.
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