Access Media from Anywhere

With Mediatek, you are ready for unforeseen situations. By sharing media on the local network, you can always access your digital archives and provide instant access in the studio to media produced by another team in a different room or building. If you are still carrying tapes around, or waiting for somebody to bring you a clip for your show, it’s time you have a look at Mediatek.
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Solve the Format War

AVI, MOV, WMV, MPEG, JPEG, PNG, TIFF, PSD, TARGA, YUV, RGB, CMYK, etc. – If media formats remind you of the Tower of Babel, Mediatek and its support for over 20 different file formats is here to helps you get from here. Never send a file back because it is in the wrong format; stop wasting time figuring out how to convert a clip to the correct format.
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Package in the Blink of an Eye

Intelligent tools let you package stills and clips in seconds. Composite images on top of a background with a simple drag-and-drop, scale and crop, adjust drop shadows and you’re done. No need to save, your slide is ready to be aired.
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Never Wait for Rendering

Mediatek’s advanced graphics pipeline renders in real time. In other words, you can adjust slides at any time, even just a few seconds before you need them. Add layers, change a clip or an image, move, rotate or scale to your tast. No matter what, never wait for rendering again.
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Organize Your Show

Organize your slides in advance. Mediatek can build timed or trigged playlists, meaning you can relax during the show. Something unexpected comes up and the playlist no longer works? No problem: you have access to any slides at any time, even within playlist. Simply type the first letters of the slide’s name on the keyboard or browse through large thumbnails using the touchscreen interface.
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Use Your Intuition

Operators often have to manipulate several pieces of equipment. The design of the user interface for Mediatek involved professional switchers and real users. The result is an intuitive interface that produces results with little training time.
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