Avid unveils Avid Interplay nonlinear workflow engine

May 4, 2006 10:51 AM

    



Avid Interplay delivers a business-wide workflow for post production and broadcast settings of any size.
The Avid Interplay from Avid Technology offers a nonlinear workflow engine that fuses integrated asset management, workflow automation and security control.

The system delivers a business-wide workflow for post-production and broadcast settings of any size. The system connects personnel to a shared-data and media backbone and smoothly manages the flow of projects from inception to completion using security and powerful revision control.

The system offers a broad range of low-cost tools for searching, archiving, viewing, logging, automatic transcoding, dual-resolution encoding and intelligent tracking of multi-resolution proxy files, all of which streamline collaboration among people and eliminate time-consuming production tasks.

In addition, the Avid Interplay system is open to any media production environment, accommodating more than 100 different media and non-media file types, and can link to production tools from most companies. The system is expected to be available in the third quarter of the year.

For more information visit www.avid.com/interplay.

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