JustEdit adds MXF support with MOG Solutions

Nov 21, 2005 3:46 PM, Beyond The Headlines e-newsletter

    

JustEdit and MOG Solutions have entered into a strategic agreement to integrate MOG’s MXF codecs into vsn software. The vsnnews digital newsroom system now offers MXF support in its various modules, creating a complete tapeless workflow. This includes ingest (vsnautorec), network editing and content manager (vsnnetsharer) and the news and master control playout (vsnairnews and vsnmatic), which are now available in specific MXF versions.

MOG Solutions' MXF technology is being used in nonlinear editors, players, video servers, analysis, validation, transcoding and rewrapping tools, annotation, search engines and archive solutions. By integrating MOG Solutions' MXF Development tools into JustEdit products, users are able to generate, edit and read MXF files from a variety of vendors, with support for various essence formats, containing editing decisions and carrying time-aligned descriptive metadata.

For more information, visit www.vsn-tv.com and www.mog-solutions.com.

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