JustEdit to introduce master control solutions, software updates

Sep 7, 2006 8:00 AM

    

JustEdit will unveil several new vsn software modules, including three new solutions for the master control room and archiving.

Along with version 3.0 of vsnmatic, the company will also roll out version 2 of its vsncg graphic generator and version 2.4 of the vsnprompter. Compatible with vsnmatic, the company’s new vsnstat provides sophisticated statistics and reports of all broadcast content.

Version 3 of vsnmatic features:

  • the ability to import and export rundowns to and from third parties,
  • preparation of playlists that include “virtual” clips that are associated with content as soon as the clips are uploaded to the server,
  • real-time remote operation from various nodes.

The automation software also offers a “coming next” function that’s more powerful when operated with the company’s new vsnfiller scheduling software.

See Just Edit at IBC2006 stand 7.219 or visit: www.vsn-tv.com.




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