Dayang to unveil multi-format D3-Edit 5000 editor

Mar 31, 2005 3:16 PM, NAB Update e-newsletter

    



Dayang will add the D3-Edit 5000 multi-format editor to its line of editors at NAB2005.

Dayang will introduce the D3-Edit 5000, a new multi-format editor with a single timeline, at NAB2005.

Dayang's RedBridge graphics card enables the D3-Edit 5000 to generate 3-D composite effects in real time with z-axis viewing.

Other major features include four layers of video I/O and 15 layers of animated text. Subtitling tools allow fast formatting with quick and easy detail revision. An extensive selection of pre-set title templates can be used and modified. The system is fully compatible with DSP effects, VST and DirectX plug-ins.

For more information, visit booth SU9352 or go to www.dayang.com.

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