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Merging Technologies has announced new releases for Pyramix, Vcube and Ovation. These new versions are compatible with each other.

Pyramix v6.2 Build 6936 Highlights:

  • New AAF module for better reliability and handling.
  • New interchange import options.
  • New Shared Mixing Console Mode.
  • Physical I/O naming feasibility.
  • New Sony P2 synchronization mode.
  • New Jog features.
  • New Track indicator for Direct Monitoring Strips.
  • Effects Rack: Delay compensation support.
  • MT USB Sync board added Settings options.
  • Interchange improvements.
  • Automation improvements.
  • ADR improvements.
  • Waveform generation optimization.
  • MassCore & VST core drop indicators accuracy improvements.
  • And fixed bugs.

VCube v2.2 Build 6936 Highlights:

  • New MXF support for:
    • D10 / Sony IMX (MPEG-2 in SD format).
    • MPEG-2-HD / Sony XDCAM HD (MPEG-2 in HD 1080i format).
    • VC-3 / Avid DNxHD (in HD 1080i format).
    • AVCIntra / Panasonic P2.
  • New VCube preset save/load in Record page.
  • New AAF module for better reliability and handling.
  • New Floating Preview size options.
  • Dolby E support through AJA AES or SDI inputs.
  • Vcube Trim and jog improvements.
  • Record Delay accuracy improvements.
  • GUI and Settings improvements.
  • Automatic filtering of file format and codec at selection.
  • And fixed Bugs.

Ovation v1.2 Build 6936 Highlights:

  • Mixer Remote control support.
  • Launch Cue in SRC accuracy improvement.
  • Ability to send data to Com ports in any format at Cue launch.
  • Drag & Drop improvements.
  • Cue lists improvements.
  • And fixed Bugs.
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