|
|
Audio
|
|
Intelligent Gadgets Debuts Frame-Accurate Media Player at NAB 2006
By Myrna Tobisoo
Apr 26, 2006, 15:26
|
Intelligent Gadgets has introduced syncVUE, billed as a synchronizer designed for SKYPE and answering the needs of anyone working in the video, film or audio production and post-production markets. Editors, mixers, animators, producers, directors and advertising agencies will benefit from the synchronized shared viewing experience that syncVUE provides – whether users are separated by cubicles, city blocks or continents.
syncVUE integrates a media player with frame-accurate collaborative control enabled by the SKYPE network with VOIP (voice over internet protocol). Capable of playing any media file supported by QuickTime (including Windows Media and MXF files via a separate plug-in from Telestream), syncVUE leverages the video/audio chat capabilities of SKYPE with its own synchronized media playback capability. Participants in a syncVUE session can add time-code-based text annotations (markers) that are automatically propagated to all connected clients. Markers may contain titles and extensive notes for a quick and easy "review and approval" process. If desired, users can opt to create all their annotations "offline", then once connected in a session, their annotations will be instantly inherited by the others clients. When the session is complete, the markers can be exported to popular non-linear editors such as Final Cut Pro or other NLE systems.
|
|