Firefly launches FirePlay
March 27, 2014
Firefly has launched FirePlay, the first free universal player able to read all digital file formats in real time, up to a resolution of 4K.
FirePlay is intended for all professionals working in digital cinema, and simplifies the work of DPs, camera assistants, or DITs. FirePlay can play a variety of file formats in real time – such as RED, ARRIRAW, Apple QuickTime, ProRes, Canon and Sony – and allows quality control of rushes. The latest version also supports new 4K and UHD formats. In addition, leveraging the processing power of the new Apple Mac Pro, FirePlay can instantaneously read Sony RAW 4K files.
“FirePlay completes our software offering. Unlike other companies who offer products on only one specific market, Firefly has a harmonised set of tools that all complement each other from on set to post. This gives us more power and drastically optimises our workflow” comments Arnaud Chelet, CEO, IkeNoKoi.
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