Now cost-conscious facilities can use standard PCs to handle frame-accurate editing of compressed or uncompressed multi-resolution content
Multiple compressed and uncompressed SD/HD formats are supported, including the HDV, DVCPRO and MPEG-2 formats. And due to its server-based design, MAXedit reduces congestion on Local Area Networks (LANs), while still enabling real-time editing of HD/SD material.
With MAXedit Server Edition, several editors can work simultaneously from a single server, but they never move large video files to and from workstations over a LAN. The only data that moves between the clients and the server is low-bitrate editing commands. Editors edit live proxies of streaming media, which ensures frame-accurate, fluid editing and complete creative control over the content.
At NAB, Maximum Throughput also introduced a hosted, subscription-based online editing service that video professionals can access on demand from any location via the Web, making it ideal for TV news crews on the go. Called MAXedit Web Edition, the service leverages the company’s servers in Boston, MA. and costs $100 per month. A demo at the show revealed fast response and seamless editing and preview of effects in real time. Very cool.
For more information, visit www.max-t.com.
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