Xedio

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Xedio is a professional HD/SD modular application suite for News and Sports Production developed by EVS Broadcast Equipment.

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Intended for broadcast professionals, it handles the acquisition, production, media management and the playout of News and sport media. Xedio suite integrates a non-linear editing system. [1] This editor has been included in the IPDirector suite as a plug-in.

This solution is used by Channel One (Russia), [2] RTL-TVI [3] (Belgium), GOL TV [4] (Spain), RTCG (Montenegro), [5] BHRT (Bosnia and Herzegovina), Sky News [6] (UK), ....

History

yearOSVersionComments/changes
Sep 2006 WinNT 2.0SD, HD 1080i, StoryCutter (Rough Cut), Media Object Server Gateway, ActiveX NCS, LoRes/HiRes
Dec 2006 WinNT 2.1FPD DIVArchive support
May 2007WinNT2.3 DVCPRO HD, Avid DNxHD, MJPEG HD, CDM[2], Task Engine, Dalet, ENPS
Nov 2007 WinXP/
Windows Server 2003
2.4Multicam Editing,
May 2008 WinXP/
Windows Server 2003
2.5XDCAM HD, SQL Server 2005, DB API
Oct 2008 WinXP/
Windows Server 2003
2.68 Audio Channels (5.1), HeaderMaker, Ingest API, vizRT NLE Plugin, XT[2] Direct Access
May 2009 WinXP/
Windows Server 2003
2.7Direct Rendering (GbE) to XT[2]
Apr 2010 WinXP/
Windows Server 2003
3.0Full SD/HD Support, Xedio IO (SD/HD), Custom Metadata, Titling Tool, Partial Restore (DIVArchive), iNews, EDL Export to Avid/Final Cut Pro
Dec 2010 WinXP/
Windows Server 2003
3.1
Dec 2011 Win7/
WinXP/
Windows Server 2008
4.1CleanEdit Edit-In-Place, 720p full support, Canon HD XF Support, Windows 7 Support, Xedio Add-On (make local)

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