Doremi Labs Introduces LiveEditPro
Commercial Insertion and Profanity Cleaner
Burbank, CA - December 1, 2005 - Doremi Labs introduces LiveEditPro
a Commercial Insertion and Profanity Cleaner that works in conjunction
with Doremi's MCS Broadcast Video Servers.
LiveEditPro is a Windows software application that controls Doremi's
MCS Server via Ethernet. LiveEditPro is designed for profanity delay and
commercial insertion applications. Together with the MCS Server it provides
a powerful and fully integrated play-out management system.
LiveEditPro sets the MCS Server to delay the incoming video feed from
seconds to several hours. Video delay is required to provide time for
the system to insert new video material or to overwrite audio or video
profanity.
When a section of the incoming live material is selected for replacement,
an insert point is specified and a replacement video clip is selected
and placed on the play-out timeline.
Depending on the length of the inserted video clip LiveEditPro will automatically
increase or decrease the delay time. The clip can also be trimmed by the
operator for an exact fit.
Replacement video material can be recorded on the MCS Server without
interrupting the video delay. Highlights from the recorded video are created
by specifying time code in and out points. These highlights (called video
clips) can be commercials, video patterns, news reports etc.
Specific functionality is also available to replace profanity. The video
or audio track can be replaced exclusively. For video, a pre-recorded
segment, video pattern or black video can be inserted. For audio, an audio
tone or audio mute can be selected.
About Doremi Labs
Doremi Labs Inc. is a leading developer and manufacturer of video disk
recorders (VDR) and video servers for the professional video and audio
markets. Founded in 1985, Doremi Labs is based in Burbank, California,
with sales offices in France and Tokyo. The Doremi Labs V1 family of VDRs
is a market leader with thousands of installations worldwide. Doremi Labs'
product line has expanded beyond the video server market and now includes
DVI converters, test generators and HD MPEG2 encoders, decoders and video
players.
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