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Incite releases Editor 3.3
Jan 16, 2005 8:00 AM, Beyond The Headlines e-newsletter
The Incite Editor 3.3 upgrade is free of charge for all registered users of Incite Editor 3.0 and higher.
Incite has released the Incite Editor 3.3, an upgrade that optimizes the software’s network-based production workflow.
The new release was developed and tested in live stress test production, both as a stand-alone edit suite and as an integral part of shared SAN and NAS production environments using certified storage and workstation components.
Version 3.3 is optimized to take advantage of hyper threading CPUs; offers an improved user interface; has streamlined the handling of audio mixer configurations, audio scrubbing and full duplex voice over; and offers the intelligence to improve background rendering for software based effects.
The upgrade is free of charge for all registered users of Incite Editor 3.0 and higher. For more information, visit www.inciteonline.com.
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