Avid unveils new Media Composer Adrenaline HD, Avid DS Nitris versions

May 5, 2005 2:22 PM, NAB Update e-newsletter

    



Avid’s Media Composer Adrenaline HD 2.1 offers enhanced HD support and adds 24fps functionality.
Avid Technology unveiled the latest versions of its post-production solutions, the Media Composer Adrenaline HD 2.1 system and Version 7.6 of the Avid DS Nitris family, at NAB2005.

The Media Composer Adrenaline HD 2.1 system enhances HD support and adds 24fps HD for film projects, while delivering new tapeless workflows with support for the Panasonic P2 and Sony XDCAM professional cameras.

Version 7.6 of the Avid DS Nitris family – composed of the Avid DS Nitris and Avid DS Nitris Editor systems - delivers new finishing features and expanded DPX file-conform functionality for digital intermediate (DI) workflows.

For more information, visit www.avid.com.

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