Video Technics unveils two new plug-ins

Apr 26, 2007 8:00 AM

    

Video Technics introduced the VT Craft Edit Plug-In for Adobe Premiere Pro and Matrox Axio during NAB2007.

The two craft edit plug-ins, like the news edit version, provide fast and easy media and metadata exchange between nonlinear editors running the latest version of Adobe Premiere Pro and Apella Media Servers. The plug-ins also add support for the entire range of native HD and SD Matrox Axio family codecs, including uncompressed, MPEG-2 I-frame, DVCPRO HD, MPEG HD, HDV 1080i, HDV 720p (JVC ProHD), IMX, DVCPRO50, DV, DVCPRO and DVCAM.

The VT Craft Edit Plug-In for Adobe Premiere Pro and Matrox Axio are offered with the Apella 3.5 release, which the company also introduced at NAB2007.

For more information, visit www.videotechnics.com.




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