EditShare Flow Ingest delivers multichannel functionality

Oct 23, 2008 9:02 AM

    

EditShare released EditShare Flow, an ingest and browse system that integrates into the company’s EditShare Storage, XStream and Ark solutions, during IBC2008.

EditShare Flow Ingest captures in one format and simultaneously outputs to multiple formats, including Apple Pro Res, Avid, MXF and low-resolution proxy formats. Feature highlights include multichannel ingest with independent control over each channel, full metadata capture and edit-while-recording capabilities. EditShare Flow also includes the EditShare Universal Media File technology. This technology creates a single media file that can be used in both Avid and Final Cut Pro editing environments.

The EditShare Flow Browse application simplifies and accelerates media searches within the EditShare storage environment.

For more information, visit www.editshare.com.




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