Matrox unveils MXO2 support for ToolsOnAir Just:In

Sep 17, 2009 10:26 AM

    

Matrox Video Products Group announced support for ToolsOnAir’s Just:In video capture application with the Matrox MXO2 I/O device for the Mac at IBC2009.

Just:In is an Apple QuickTime-based ingest solution that fits into the production process of any TV station or post-production studio. It lets users capture SD and HD video feeds from a broad range of devices to MOV and MXF formats. With its network-based multichannel architecture, users can control multiple hardware devices at the same time using the same user interface, which includes a streaming preview of all video. Just:In includes support for batch digitizing, VTR control, crash recording and scheduled recording.

Support for Just:In is included in Matrox MXO2 software Version 1.6, which is available free to registered MXO2 owners from the Matrox Web site.




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