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Thomson adds REV PRO drive as standard feature on edit packages
May 3, 2006 8:00 AM, News Technology Update e-newsletter
Thomson has begun shipping the Grass Valley REV PRO and is delivering it as a built-in standard feature for customers with the latest versions of Grass Valley's quick-turn NewsEdit XT and Canopus Edius turnkey craft NLE systems.
A standalone Grass Valley REV PRO drive is also available for use with existing PC-based desktop systems or laptop editors, such as the NewsEdit LT and Canopus EDIUS systems, as well as with other third-party nonlinear editing solutions that support the Grass Valley REV PRO drive and removable disk media. REV PRO is now fully compatible and integrated with current NewsEdit XT systems and Edius version 3.6.1 as well as future versions.
A REV PRO drive gives NLE and desktop video users the benefits of durable, removable, off-the-shelf media and offers other benefits, including efficient file-based exchange and delivery of content, as well as supporting archival needs.
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