Dalet selects Harmonic's Rhozet transcoding

Jun 4, 2008 12:30 PM

    

At the ANGA Cable Show, Harmonic announced that its Rhozet Carbon Coder video transcoding solution has been selected by Dalet Digital Media Systems for integration with the full range of Dalet asset management and broadcast solutions. The integration is deployed at The Press Association, the national news agency for the UK and Ireland, for efficient production and management of video packages that are distributed to affiliates via The Press Association's Web portal.

Video journalists in the field edit video using their laptops and upload finished packages to headquarters using a customized store-and-forward video hub application developed using Rhozet video transcoding technology. Because burdensome transcoding and publishing functions are handled behind the scenes, journalists can focus their attention on content rather than on repetitive tasks.

For more information, visit www.dalet.com, www.harmonicinc.com and www.rhozet.com.




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