Pebble Beach to show new features at IBC2008

Aug 13, 2008 8:00 AM


             
Pebble Beach has introduced the Ingest Resource Timeline to monitor ingest jobs.

Pebble Beach has introduced the Ingest Resource Timeline to monitor ingest jobs.

At IBC2008, Pebble Beach will be demonstrating new and enhanced features to its range of automation solutions including greater scalability, an ingest resource time line, integration with Rhozet transcoders, a host of new drivers, a random access news list for easy control of news playout, and secondary templates, which enable users to group frequently used secondary sequences for easy recall.

The Ingest Resource Timeline provides a graphical view of devices used for ingest within the system, where users are able to monitor running and scheduled ingest jobs and resources.

For more information, visit www.pebble.tv.



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