Viz Video Hub Version 2.0 provides tape archiving

Nov 18, 2009 10:03 AM

    
Vizrt has added tape archive management to the Video Hub MAM.

Vizrt has added tape archive management to the Video Hub MAM.

Vizrt has introduced the upgraded Version 2.0 of its Viz Video Hub asset management system. Among the enhancements, Version 2.0 provides extended support for archiving through a tape robot, enabling broadcasters to archive video assets directly from within Viz Video Hub.

The new version is also now integrated with Avid’s NewsCutter video editing software. With its support for the Viz Link workflow, Video Hub 2.0 allows graphics solutions to search for video clips on the MAM storage, retrieve and edit them, and add them to graphics and templates. 

Viz Video Hub 2.0 is directly tied to Viz Ingest Manager, a control interface for managing automatic recording of live feeds.




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