ToolsOnAir’s ingest application Just:In provides direct access to MOV and MXF files while they are being recorded.
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ToolsOnAir has released Just:In, a new video capture solution for Mac OS X. It can capture SD and HD video feeds from a broad range of compatible QuickTime devices. Users can control multiple hardware devices such as the network-based Telestream Pipeline video capture solution or video cards from AJA and Blackmagic Design at the same time using the same user interface.
It is now also possible to capture video directly to an MXF container using Mac OS X. MXF4mac from Hamburg Pro Audio enables Just:In to select MXF for video capture in addition to the QuickTime MOV format.
Just:In provides direct access to MOV and MXF files while they are being recorded without the need to use reference movies. Just:In allows MXF crash recording; the MXF media is instantly available and accessible for editing in Final Cut Pro in combination with the MXF Import QT component from MXF4mac.
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