Building4Media shows updates for Mac-based automation

Sep 15, 2005 5:17 PM, Automation Update e-newsletter

    

Building4Media are introducing new and revised products for its Mac-based automation line at IBC2005, including:

  • FORK Production Suite — automation software developed in close cooperation with CNN with extended functionality including search.
  • FORK Archive Management — integrated with the content management system, and now offers the option to have the whole archive online in a proxy quality.
  • XMOS — integrates Final Cut Pro, newsroom systems and playout automation using the MOS protocol.
  • Xvideoserver — provides an Apple computer with up to four VDCPs and VTR interfaces using Sony remote protocol.
  • FORK Playout Xpres — the entry-level playout automation for Apple computers.

    For more information, visit www.Building4Media.com.

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