Vizrt to unveil content management software at NAB2005

Feb 23, 2005 5:07 PM, Digital Signage Update e-newsletter

    



One of the highlights at Vizrt’s NAB2005 booth will be this new content management control software product, Viz|Content Pilot Version 4.1.

Vizrt’s Version 4.1 of its Viz|Content Pilot content management and control software at will debut at NAB2005l. Version 4.1 includes more playlist features, an improved newsroom interface and a new user interface for Viz|Object Store. Also new is integration between Content Pilot and Proximity’s Xenostore content management software.

The Viz|Content Pilot allows users to create, manage and deliver content to live and taped news, sports, election and other broadcast productions. The software includes a new multi-user playlist with real-time updates that allows multiple producers to update the playlist simultaneously. The playlist also features snapshot icon previews of all elements in the list.

For more information, visit www.vizrt.com.

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