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Ross Herewini August 1st, 2009 06:06 PM

e-films Australia releases the e-MCR Mulitple Card Reader
 
e-MCR Multi Card Reader

Press News - Immediate Release - 31 July 2009

E-films Announce e-MCR Multi Card Reader


E-films’ e-MCR simplifies transfer and saves valuable editing time.

Sydney, Australia, 31 July 2009 – E-films today announce the e-MCR, a four-way ExpressCard/34 USB multi-card reader with integrated high-speed USB hub. The e-MCR allows simultaneous download from up to 4 ExpressCard/34 cards and can read any USB-enabled ExpressCard/34 card, like E-films own e-MxR or e-LCR. When combined with Imagine Products’ Shotput Pro software, the e-MCR gives users unprecedented flexibility in transferring footage from the EX1/EX3 series of cameras.

The e-MCR allows the user to insert up to four MxR adapters at the same time by running Shotput Pro. Once the user has chosen where to transfer the data to, (up to three locations can be nominated for each card), the process begins automatically. At the end of the copy process the user receives a status report. The transfer process can either be either be a high speed copy or a complete byte-for-byte comparison copy, which verifies if the copy is exact or frames have been lost.

Ross Herewini, Product Development Manager for E-films says, “One of the great things about tape was, at the end of a long day shooting, all we had to do was log the number of tapes used. Using Memory Cards as a medium, ingest has now been moved from a post task for tape, to a production task, in order to clear the media for the next days shoot.”

All the e-MCR requires is the user to, load Shotput Pro, insert the cards into the reader, and when finished review the log. In this way it is even better than tape.

“The two big advantages of using the e-MCR are that it simplifies the transfer and backing-up of footage and saves the user valuable time every time they edit. Time is the most valuable commodity in any video production”, says Jeromy Young, Business Development Manager for E-films.

About E-films

E-films began life as a video production house concentrating their efforts on the corporate and event video markets, winning many awards for their innovative video work. Leveraging this intimate knowledge of what video professionals really want, e-films now design, manufacture, and market products targeted at professionals like themselves. Dedicated to providing practical solutions for production professionals at prices that allow even the smallest production units to benefit, e-films identifies issues in digital tapeless workflow and engineers products to solve these problems.

Further product information can be found at E-Films Video Productions



You can find the User Guide for the e-MCR at

http://e-films.com.au/shoppingcart/p..._userguide.pdf


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