Introducing VidiEditor [VE UG]
VidiEditor provides journalistic and creative users with a fast and versatile, browser-based editing solution to face the challenges of a modern and dynamic editing environment. As an HTML5 application, VidiEditor offers editors accessibility, and can be used wherever a stable internet connection is available. When paired together with a full Vidispine integration, users can enjoy a more streamlined editing workflow: from searching and importing assets and collections, as well as exporting sequences. While intelligently making use of existing proxy files for editing and streaming, VidiEditor is capable of exporting material in different formats in order to cater to varying platform requirements. VidiEditor's features include:
General advantages
Work from anywhere directly in the web browser
Minimal hardware requirements on client side
Centralized media repository based on VidiCore
Usage of VidiCore metadata model
Joined use cases and integrations with VidiCore, VidiFlow and EditMate
Media management
Create and manage projects
Easily search for media items (video and audio)
Easily search for media collections
Import items to timeline and bin
Footage overview in project bin
Intelligent project and media locking mechanism
Intelligent camera card usage from MediaIngest
Timeline
Preview your content in source and timeline player, incl. full screen mode
Keyboard based insert edit workflow
Comfortably edit on your timeline (Move, Trim, Cut)
Ripple edit mode
Up to 5 video and audio tracks on a timeline
Move and Overwrite mode
Snap / magnet functionality
Voice-over recording
Audio channel selection and duplication
Waveform preview
Mute and hide tracks
Link / unlink option to separately edit video and audio
Audio peak meter
Auto save functionality
Publish
Publish sequences in various formats and to different VidiCore storages
Use metadata on publish and inherit metadata from a project
Configurable audio mixdown options for publishing presets
Direct out audio when publishing
Trigger VidiFlow workflow or VidiCoder when publishing