EVS highlights new XT2web browsing, clipmaker

Oct 16, 2008 10:12 AM

    

EVS showcased XT2web, its new Web browsing and clip-making solution, at IBC2008.

The XT2web is a Web and broadcast solution that offers fast and easy access to clips and associated metadata combined with a series of browsing and clip-making features. The XT2web enlarges the production scope of EVS live and near live production systems, such as the XT[2] server and related software applications.

The XT2web improves any live, news or archive workflow by providing new browsing and production capabilities and enhancing content management with complementary access tools that allow access to both live and archived media. XT2web lets users download clips in low-resolution formats for editing new media, such as 3GP, QuickTime and Windows Media, to send to broadband Web sites.

For more information, visit www.evs.tv.




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