Inlet brings professional streaming to broader audience with new Spinnakers
Dec 19, 2008 2:46 PM
Inlet Technologies has added two new products to its Spinnaker streaming media appliances. These new versions support either the Windows/VC1 or Flash/VP6. They provide the same network manageability, closed-captioning, remote scheduling and Web-based user interface that have caused many large media companies to standardize on the Spinnaker family, but they are now available at a lower price point.
These latest additions to the Spinnaker family also provide other standard features including advanced encoding capabilities, SDI and analog inputs, job scheduling, SNMP management and multilanguage support.
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