Digital Rapids brings Malaysian TV online for Media Prima

Nov 28, 2007 10:10 AM

    

Malaysian media group Media Prima Berhad is using a complete range of Digital Rapids systems to power Catch-Up TV, its new online on-demand service.

The Media Prima Catch-Up TV system includes a full complement of Digital Rapids solutions: StreamZ media encoding servers encode and archive live feeds from the four broadcast TV networks in H.264 and Adobe Flash 8 (On2 VP6) formats; Digital Rapids Copper provides accelerated transfer of finished on-demand media files from Media Prima to Limelight Networks CDN for delivery to viewers; and the StreamP portable encoder is used for encoding remote on-location feeds and transferring them back to headquarters using Copper.

For more information, visit www.digital-rapids.com.




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