Volicon enhances Observer with four new productivity modules

Mar 7, 2007 8:00 AM


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Volicon has enhanced its Observer system with four productivity modules that further streamline monitoring workflows in TV station marketing and operations departments. The modules built into Observer v3.5 include a more robust search engine module, quality control monitoring, ad verification and video affidavit, and centralized monitoring and viewing.

Volicon's Observer system is based on a proprietary streaming video engine and player. From Web interfaces at the desktop, operators use the Observer system to log broadcasts and search, retrieve, analyze and export video clips with metadata, locally or remotely. The system archives instantly accessible content for up to a year via RAID-5 hardware storage. Its easy export functionality provides for internal asset sharing or repurposing for external distribution via the Web or other platform.

See Volicon in NAB booth N3231 or visit www.volicon.com.



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