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Metus INGEST Now With Apple ProRes 422 Support

Sunnyvale, CA(22 Jan 2015)

Metus INGEST is the essential desktop multimedia capture, transcoding, and streaming software and has announced support for ProRes in its multi-stream capture and transcoding software. A Windows tool, Metus INGEST now enables video operators to record up to 4 channels* of full quality Apple ProRes streams while simultaneously creating proxy files.

“With this announcement, Metus will greatly accelerate Apple-based post production and archiving workflows,” said Mustafa Yilmaz, Managing Director of Metus. “Clips can be edited directly in Final Cut Pro X or swiftly archived for fast retrieval and re-purposing.”Supported ProRes formats include ProRes 422, ProRes 422 HQ, ProRes 422 LT, and ProRes 422 Proxy.

Metus INGEST and Metus MAM products offer ProRes video transcoding in Windows-based server environments. This support enables seamless integration with Final Cut Pro X workflows, grading suites and even iTunes distribution. Metus INGEST with Apple ProRes support is available for existing users and new customers. It works with the version of Metus INGEST 4.4.0.0

*1080 25 fps

About Metus

Metus is a software development company specializing in media asset management solutions. With office in Europe, Asia and North America, it supports hundreds of users worldwide.