Avid unveils new Interplay 2.1, Interplay Capture

Jan 26, 2010 3:48 PM

    
The Avid Interplay product line features the new Interplay Capture ingest automation system for feed recording.

The Avid Interplay product line features the new Interplay Capture ingest automation system for feed recording.

Avid has released a new version of the Avid Interplay (2.1) production asset management system as well as a new Interplay feed scheduling and recording system option, Avid Interplay Capture (1.0).

The products support enhanced media access and control via Interplay support for Mac-based Avid editing systems and streamlined asset ingest and metadata management capabilities.

Interplay lets users manage content creation projects by centralizing media assets and extending access to remote users. Interplay 2.1 includes support for Avid Media Composer and Avid Symphony editing systems on the Mac platform. Interplay 2.1 also offers Web Services 2.0, further extending third-party interoperability with Interplay.

Interplay Capture, a new feed ingest automation system option for Interplay, schedules and controls the recording of incoming media quickly and accurately. Both products are currently available.




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