Digital Rapids enhances Transcode manager

Sep 5, 2007 12:48 PM

    

Digital Rapids has added major enhancements to the Transcode Manager v1.1 release.

Digital Rapids has begun shipping the latest enhancements to the Transcode Manager family. Version 1.1 of Transcode Manager FE (Facility Edition) adds new features including server-level failover, clip manipulation and support for third-party databases including Oracle 10g, Microsoft SQL Server 2005 and PostgreSQL. Meanwhile, the new Transcode Manager LE offers the same exceptional performance, load balancing intelligence and ease of use in a lower-cost configuration tailored for clients without enterprise-level requirements.

Additional features common to both configurations include multiple watch folder support, job-level failover, failure alert notification and automatic node detection for easy deployment. Transcode Manager LE supports up to 10 Transcode Engines, while Transcode Manager FE is fully scalable to an unlimited number.

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




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