PRODUCTS – BROADCAST – NEWSROOM – M2 MEDIA MANAGER
M2 Media Manager is IMC’s core application for media browsing and clip logging, an advanced, codec-independent, Windows-based application that allows immediate access to all media, located either on local or central storage, without the need for file transfers.
M2 Media Manager is bundled with IMC NLE applications and is also available as a stand alone application designed for PCs and laptops. M2 Media Manager can access digitized media on the SAN/NAS network using a basic Ethernet connection and prepare clip management for IMC’s timeline editing and post applications: N1 Newsmaker, RP Remote Producer, E3 Editor Studio. This means that journalists, producers and assistant editors can start selecting, sorting, logging and preparing material for the editing session with unparalleled ease.
In network environments, M2 Media Manager acts as a client application, collaborating with M2 Media Manager Pro for more advanced project/media management and administration, and the IMC CDB Server, IMC’s centralized, network-intelligent database designed to manage all metadata entered into the system during production. Through M2Media Manager, clip logging and clip metadata can be quickly entered into central production workflow from any network workstation.
• Log media located on central storage – browse, play and log media directly from central storage with no need for media transfers
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ABOUT IMC TECHNOLOGIES
IMC Technologies Inc. is a Swiss company based in Plan-les-Ouates, Geneva Switzerland. The main activity of IMC is software development specializing in the creation of video/audio production applications for broadcast and post production.
IMC is a front-runner in bridging the traditional world of analog video broadcasting with modern concepts of computer-based, multimedia technology.
IMC Technologies offers broadcasters a total solution that is modular, and thereby easily expandable. It provides open architecture with other Windows-based applications, and is transparent with future technologies, especially those technologies that focus on media acquisition, metadata transparency and 3rd party integration.