EditShare improves workflow at NAB

Mar 13, 2009 12:25 PM

    
EditShare Flow v1.2 now includes codec support for EditShare Universal Media File technology.

EditShare Flow v1.2 now includes codec support for EditShare Universal Media File technology.

EditShare, a specialist in collaborative editing and shared-media storage systems, will be exhibiting new releases from its EditShare Complete Collaboration lineup of storage and workflow solutions at NAB.

The EditShare Complete Collaboration product line offers media acquisition, sharing, storage and archiving products for post production, broadcast and DI multiediting workgroups. Integrated from ingest to archive, the solution offers both Apple and Avid project sharing for editors.

New at NAB will be EditShare Flow v1.2 demonstrating codec support for EditShare Universal Media File technology. EditShare Storage and XStream Series v5.5 will also be shown with new data protection and media management features including tighter integration with third-party playout servers.

The new multipurpose archiving and backup solution, EditShare Ark, will showcase support for the entire media lifecycle through integration with Flow and EditShare shared-storage series.




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