Avid has released new versions of its digital video
editing systems and will provide them with native support for Intel-based Macs.
Media Composer costs US$4,995 with upgrades starting at $195. Xpress Pro costs
$1,695 with upgrades starting at $49.95.
Xpress Pro is made for editing DV, SD and HD footage and
film. It has Avid's usual standard editing environment, real-time mixing of
formats and resolutions, 24p tools, multicam editing and many other features.
Media Composer provides the same editing environment that's been used for years
to produce television shows, movies and commercials. Both versions have
expanded format support, including write-back capabilities for the Sony XDCAM
and Panasonic P2 media formats and support for the European 720p50 HD broadcast
standard.
There are updated third-party applications bundled with
both packages include Sorenson Squeeze Compression Suite 4.5, used for video
format encoding including SmartSound SonicFire Pro 4, enabling dynamic music
soundtrack creation. It also comes with Media Composer specifically, Boris
Continuum Complete 4.2.2, a high-end effects and filters package.
This version of Media Composer has ScriptSync, which is a
script-based editing tool that uses phonetic speech recognition to sync text
with media, and Avid DNxHD 36, a new HD codec used for offline editorial, which
operates at a date rate of 36 megabits per second (Mb/s) at full-raster HD
resolution.