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Orad will exhibit at IBC the latest version of Maestro, the corporate graphics solution that aims to satisfy all the needs of broadcasters for real-time, pre- and post-production environments.

Orad will exhibit at IBC 2010 the latest version of Maestro, the corporate graphics solution that attempts to satisfy all the needs of broadcasters for real-time, pre- and post-production environments.

The new version of Maestro brings many new features that open up a world of possibilities for graphics users.

All of Maestro's new modules have been greatly enhanced with one big goal in mind: to easily accomplish simple everyday tasks, while allowing advanced users extended control of the application to facilitate more complex needs.

The Maestro timeline now supports multiple tracks that can be triggered by different events, simplifying the creation and playout processes. Much greater control of the graph's behavior is now possible thanks to new events that can be added to the timeline, making the creation of the broadcast logic very simple while not adding any complexity to the playout.

Maestro can now directly reproduce pages created with Morpho3D, allowing seamless interoperation between both applications. On the other hand, the plugins for news systems and NLEs have been redesigned to make their use even easier in all types of situations.

Maestro 6 includes “sync”, a new independent tool that allows you to move content from different databases, as well as import/export content to files. The new Maestro synchronization (sync) simplifies the management of large systems including; backup/restore, management of different database servers and different locations.

Finally, the new version of Maestro comes with a completely new user interface for all its modules, being even much friendlier and customizable than ever.

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By • 26 Aug, 2010
• Section: Graphics