Editware, Prime Image to show Fastrack TT interface for Time Tailor

Mar 17, 2005 1:43 PM, NAB Update e-newsletter

    

Editware will combine forces with Prime Image during NAB2005 to highlight the new Fastrack TT interface.

Editware’s Fastrack TT interface for Prime Image’s Time Tailor system was developed to reduce a program’s run time without content loss.

The Fastrack TT interface allows real-time automated control over the process, and synchronizes the Time Machine with source and record devices.

Through the Fastrack TT user interface, the operator enters all necessary parameters to perform the Time Tailor process. This includes the source time code, record time code, the locations for insertion or removal of black segments or show material, the insertion of slate, bars and tone, and the amount of time to be removed from the original show. During a single pass of the source material, the Time Tailor removes identified redundant frames until the desired run length is met.

For more information, visit booth C5614 or go to www.editware.com and www.primeimageinc.com.

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