On Mar 10, 2011, at 11:00 AM, Jimmy Dutt wrote:
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> On 10 Mar, 2011, at 1:52 PM, Steve Hullfish wrote:
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>> Nexidia says that the product is licensed directly to Avid and exclusively through Avid and so any questions about how licensing and trials will work and when they'll be delivered are better addressed by Avid personnel.
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> Cool - thanks for checking. I wondered because on Nexidia's site they refer to what is obviously Avid's Script Sync as "Transcript Sync" - which would seem to imply that Avid perhaps does *not* have exclusivity to the feature any longer (or perhaps never had exclusivity but were simply just the first editorial app to make use of it).
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> http://www.nexidia.com/solutions/rich_media/transcript_sync
My understanding is that Avid owns the patent that uses Nexidia's technology to sync the transcript to the media.
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