EDIUS Neo 2 Booster is designed to be flexible so that it can be implemented in a wide range of application areas in many different markets and territories. For example, it can be used as a low-cost editing platform for education, providing an easy stepping-stone in terms of usability to the full version of EDIUS 5.
EDIUS Neo 2 Booster is perfect for bundling with camcorders, PCs, video capture cards and more. We are offering EDIUS Neo 2 in a standalone configuration or as a bundle with either HDSPARK or FIRECODER Blu. Please send all opportunities for third party bundling to the contacts listed at the end of this NPA.
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Edit DV, HDV, AVCHD and Other Video Formats in Realtime
EDIUS Neo 2 Booster offers native editing in various formats including AVCHD, HDV, DV, Windows Media and QuickTime, and provides seamless realtime workflow, supporting mixing of all formats in the same timeline. EDIUS Neo 2 Booster features realtime, multi-track, mixed format HD/SD editing, compositing, chroma keying, titling and Blu-ray Disc/DVD output capabilities.
Exceptional Mixed-Format Editing
Featuring unrivaled realtime video transcoding technology, EDIUS Neo 2 Booster performs conversion between different HD and SD resolutions, aspect ratios and frame rate all in realtime. Edit 1080i on a 4:3 standard definition timeline, use NTSC together with PAL or combine them all into a 720/24p project without wasting a single moment on conversion or rendering. EDIUS Neo 2 also features realtime playback and DV output of all effects, keyers, transitions and titles, and can export projects to any format or medium required.
Unsurpassed Image Quality and Performance
EDIUS Neo 2 Booster features the revolutionary Canopus HQ Codec. Designed with Scalable Technology, this innovative codec offers the highest image quality and performance available today in any HD editing platform. The Canopus HQ Codec not only provides superior Luma and Chroma sampling of HD video, but also features an adjustable bit-rate for increased video quality when capturing and encoding on high- performance systems. |