
VT Craft Edit Plug-In for Matrox Axio™
Multi-Format SD/HD Export to Apella™ – VT Media Browser
– AAF EDL Import
The collaborative production process is seamless with
the VT Craft Edit Plug-In embedded inside the
Matrox Axio non-linear editor with Adobe® Premiere® Pro CS3 software.
VT Craft Edit Plug-In technology provides full
format
integration between ingest/playout video servers and networked
Axio non-linear editors to facilitate simple drag and drop
connectivity to shared media storage, Apella Ingest
Servers, Apella Playout Servers, and VT Proxy Editor™ low-resolution PC editor clients with XML/AAF EDL Timeline
exchange!
The VT Craft Edit Plug-In for Matrox Axio™ provides fast and easy media and
metadata exchange between Axio NLEs and Apella Media Servers. Users are able to drag
Events containing video
and audio files from the VT Proxy Editor client directly
into the Adobe Project Bin. VT Proxy Editor low-resolution timelines
are edited offline and exported as AAF sequences into Adobe timelines preserving
multiple media file "pointers" and associated edit points.
Once
an Adobe timeline package is complete, the Export to Apella
(pictured on left) function
allows the user to fulfill a Clip Request, overwrite and
update existing media, or enter
a new clip ID and metadata to the centralized VT
database and NAS/SAN storage. The new media package is transferred
directly from the Adobe timeline to an Apella server
up to three times faster than real-time without transcoding
or rendering.
The version 3.1 software release and higher of VT
Craft Edit Plug-In now supports
Adobe® Premiere® Pro CS3 .
The VT
Proxy Editor client software is included and installed
with every plug-in and provides browsing, searching and
simplified, SMPTE frame
accurate, low bandwidth editing anywhere on the network.
Read
the KOTA Case Study PDF
The VT Proxy Editor software client is available standalone or embedded
as an ActiveX in newsroom control MOS applications such as AP's
ENPS,
AutoCue's QNews and Avid's
iNews.

Why choose
Video Technics?
See Apella Server Overview, Client
Applications Overview, and Storage Overview for more information.
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