| No. of downloads: | 0 | Licence: | Free to try |
| Publisher: | FutureVideo Products | File size: | 16M |
| Date added: | 29-03-2007 | Minimum requirements: | Windows 2000|Windows XP |
FutureVideo Products
FutureVideo's Multi-View SE is a unique video media player and motion analysis software tool that provides synchronized simultaneous playback of up to four pre-recorded AVI, DV, MPEG1, MPEG2, and .VOB files types. Video's are organized within "projects" for cataloging various clips from any multiple camera shoot or from different takes. Video windows are synchronized to a "match point" and automatically linked. It's looping feature allows for repeat playback within any defined interval. Snapshots of any frame may be printed out. Applications may include security, military, legal, medical, sports, debriefing, and video post production
Version 1.0.3 may include unspecified updates, enhancements, or bug fixes.
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