EVS XT[2] offers native support of Apple ProRes 422 codec

Mar 14, 2008 8:04 AM


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Integrating the Apple ProRes 422 codec means that Final Cut Pro users can access media recorded on XT[2] production servers instantly without requiring any transcoding.

Integrating the Apple ProRes 422 codec means that Final Cut Pro users can access media recorded on XT[2] production servers instantly without requiring any transcoding.

EVS has announced integration with Apple Final Cut Studio 2 and native support for Apple ProRes 422 to meet the need for HD crossplatform workflow solutions.

The EVS XT[2] production server serves as the foundation for broadcasters and production facilities looking to ingest, organize, playout and exchange the highest quality video with post-production systems for live and near-live broadcast production.

The integration of the new Apple ProRes 422 codec gives Final Cut Pro users the ability to access media recorded on XT[2] production servers instantly without requiring any transcoding.

The XT[2], combined with its related software applications like IP Director, offers the ability to handle both SD and HD formats and a permanent loop recording capability.

For more information, visit www.evs.tv.


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