Accurate.Video Edit Integrates With SDVI Rally Access

Codemill has announced its cloud-native editing tool, Accurate.Video Edit, now integrates with the SDVI Rally media supply chain management platform.

Accurate.Video Edit is a professional video editor designed to enable users to perform essential edits efficiently in the browser. Its integration with SDVI Rally simplifies metadata-assisted content QC and compliance tasks for media organisations.

SDVI, a California-based technology company, provides next generation supply chain optimisation for the media industry. Its cloud-native platform, SDVI Rally, helps operators work smarter and faster by linking automated supply chain functions and the resulting metadata to the manual tasks that operators must handle.

Accurate.Video Edit is designed to refine workflows and optimise quality control (QC) editing processes, all in the cloud. It provides a user-friendly interface to carry out the edits needed for content compliance, content localisation for different channels or markets, versioning for different platforms, and segmentation for promo and marketing teams. Built from the ground up, Accurate.Video Edit fits effortlessly into existing media workflows meaning companies can benefit from efficient, flexible workflows.

The integration of Accurate.Video Edit with SDVI Rally allows content operators to quickly manage, select, and edit media assets that have failed QC using time coded information (time-based metadata). The solution enables content to move seamlessly through the supply chain and integrates with existing workflows and established infrastructure.

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