Codemill To Demonstrate Latest Updates At NAB
Codemill will be demonstrating the latest features of its Accurate.Video and Cantemo products on its booth.
Accurate.Video allows media organizations to intuitively respond to the demands of media workflows and consolidate content operations. By utilizing time-based metadata, media operators can efficiently visualize and review content, taking ownership of any corrective action. Latest updates include the addition of workspaces for Ad Breaks, Video, Audio, Subtitle and Time-Based Metadata Compliance, Localisation and Content Versioning QC. This allows users to operate within workspaces optimized for the type of tasks they are performing within Accurate.Video, helping them to be more productive.
Accurate.Video has also been updated to include more support for dealing with audio. As well as the addition of the audio workspace, users can now enable virtual tracks for audio validation, and visualize audio waveforms across multiple audio tracks when performing content segmentation tasks, like compliance editing, promo creation or content localisation.
Cantemo is used to intuitively manage media and streamline production workflows. Media organizations can efficiently locate and leverage content, regaining ownership over their archives. The latest version, now available as a subscription model, adds support for remote proxy editing workflows, using Adobe Premiere and Final Cut Pro X, enabling seamless integration between the editing tools and Cantemo. It also includes support for Vidinet APIs, making use of Vidispine’s cloud based Media Services platform to ingest, manage, and process media, with limitless scale.
Rickard Lönneborg, CEO, Codemill, commented: “Our tools are designed to help media companies deliver content to their viewers with confidence. We are continually updating our products to make that even easier for users so they can concentrate on creating great content. We have had a lot of positive feedback on our Workspaces, which enable our users to work more efficiently in an environment that makes sense for them.”
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