EditShare shows complete workflow at BVE

Feb 23, 2009 9:57 AM

    
EditShare storage technology, including the new XStream Series, enables users to share media and work collaboratively.

EditShare storage technology, including the new XStream Series, enables users to share media and work collaboratively.

EditShare showed its complete collaboration lineup of storage and workflow solutions at the Broadcast Video Expo 2009 last week in London.

The company demonstrated its products for maximizing media sharing and storage in multi-user editing environments, from ingest through production and archiving. The exhibit featured the Storage series for shared editing environments and the XStream series for high demand, high performance scenarios like digital intermediate.

EditShare also showed FLOW Ingest, a multichannel ingest tool with universal media file technology, and FLOW Browse, a new tool for searching and annotating material in the EditShare environment. The company also featured ARK solutions for back-up, mirroring and archiving.

EditShare technology enables users to share media and work collaboratively. Avid, Apple, Adobe, Autodesk, Boris FX, Canopus, Digidesign, Media 100, and Sony editors and compositors connected to an EditShare network can access in real-time a common pool of media files.




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