•DV25 playback from any Macintosh with a firewire port
•Unattended scheduled playout or operator controlled “live assist”
•Play .dv streams and quicktime DV movies
•Playlist can be changed seconds before the next event happens
•Remote scheduling and basic control through CAN Schedule
CAN DV
• Macintosh with a firewire port running OSX 10.1+ Quicktime 7.1+
• Firewire media converter such as Canopus ADVC-110, 300,1000 Miranda DV bridge etc to turn DV video into composite, component or SDI signal.
• CAN DV is a Universal Binary and will run natively on Intel based Macintosh Computers
CAN DV (formerly Vidi DV)
•NTSC or PAL
•Drag and Drop list reorder. Stop, Start, Jump, Cue, Pause, Pause at End
•Half hour schedules load and play automatically or longer schedules can be loaded manually. Lists can also loop until the next valid schedule is found.
•Duration, counters and audio meters
•Clip Directories can be browsed while playing and clips added to current playlist.
•Clips can be visually tops/tails trimmed while in the list.
•Commercial blocks can be scheduled in advance and will be inserted into the airing playlist at the time of execution.
Main Window
Main Window
CAN Schedule (formerly Vidi Schedule)
•Builds playout schedules on a computer other than the playout CPU.
•Browse, view and trim clips before putting them in playlists or after they are in a playlist.
•Optional confirmation of clip A/V format. i.e. you can’t accidentally add a clip with 24bit audio to a system that has been specified as playing out 48k audio.
•Adjust playout audio levels of clips with meter reference.
•Automatically move clips from an edit server to one or more playout servers if necessary.
•Preview entire “show”
•Ability to remotely load, reload, cue and play one channel of CAN DV playout from within the schedule application.