QClip

QClip allows you to turn your Mac into a real-time broadcast playback clip server. All you need is QClip and a hardware video device. This is the simplest, easiest to use, and best tool for playing back real-time Quicktime content for broadcast from a Mac. Supports Firewire, AJA, and Decklink video interfaces.

Features & Benefits:

- Play QuickTime movies to video hardware for use in video switchers and live environments.
- Full keyboard access to all clips.
- IN and OUT Point support for cueing and stopping clips.
- Batch importing of files makes it quick to get clips on air.
- Full timecode display for current clip position and clip remaining time.
- Playlist support.
- Playlists can be edited in real time while the playlist is cued and playing.
- Clips in playlists can be marked to skip or play in real time.
- Turn your mac into a broadcast video clip server.

1.2b174

- Added ability to edit playlists while they are playing.
- Added ability to save playlists to external files.
- Added ability to cut, copy and paste clips within playlists.
- Added ability to jump to a position in a playlist by clicking on a clip.
- Added ability to add clips to a playlist that are not loaded into the clips window. This is accomplished by dragging clips directly into the Playlist Window.
- Added K and L keys as pause and play keys respectively.
- Added ability to start and stop clips via space bar.
- Added ability to load all clips in clip window into a playlist.
- Added ability to set a clips status to "SKIP" within a playlist. This can be done live or before playlists play.
- Added ability to drop clips into specific location within a playlist. This works for pasting clips in a playlist as well.
- Added a "Most Recent" menu for playlists.
- Changed current playing clip color to green. Red now designates clips that are set to skip within the playlist.
- Fixed a bug that didn't load the previous Video Out settings in the dialog when it was launched.
- Fixed a bug so that when multiple clips are added to the system at once they come in alphabetically.

Mac OS X 10.4 or later, QuickTime, video feed source. G5 or Intel Mac preferred.

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