Dan Goman Introduces the FrameDNA

If you love video editing or you are a post-production analyst, you may have encountered this problem. You tend to have multiple files with the same content each time you make a small amendment to the video. If you have every different version of these files, you might experience a lag in the costs and time you will take to fix each time this happens.

OwnZone has created software that helps you identify the different versions. It eliminates the older versions of the video and isolates them, thereby freeing up space on your device. FrameDNA is run by artificial intelligence that analyzes massive content, picks up the similarities and redundancies. It then converts the excess data into the Interoperable Master Format (IMF), which frees up space. This process takes only a few minutes, giving you ample time to make changes to the video without much hassle.

FrameDNA marks each frame of the videos uploaded to OwnZone Connect Cloud and tends to compare the similarities and differences in every video. It takes a few minutes to isolate each footage within minutes. Once the software has identified the original file, it converts its content into a base CPL with the original content and other essential versions. The rest is converted into IMF and is stored in the cloud.

If you use, FrameDNA by OwnZone, you will consolidate every text less and texted versions of your work. If the content is the same, the software will create a CPL with different versions and generate a simple IMF that you can easily retrieve from the cloud.

FrameDNA is the sole work creation of Dan Goman. He is the CEO of OwnZone and has worked with many software companies that have helped him advance his knowledge.

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