Telestream releases FlipFactory v7.0

Nov 4, 2009 10:04 AM

    

Telestream has released a new version of its FlipFactory server. New features for Version 7.0 include faster single-server transcoding, YouTube fingerprinting, Dolby E support for broadcast and editing workflows, Avid send-to-playback support and more file format and wrapper support.

Version 7.0 delivers one-step Dolby E audio processing, re-encoding it to an extensive range of audio formats and wrappers for distribution to multiple distribution platforms.

A new ITU-BS1770 loudness detection and correction option allows broadcasters to detect and correct audio loudness for up to six channels of audio as part of any FlipFactory workflow. A new SCC file generation feature allows users to extract closed-captioning from a media file and insert it into a SCC file, modify it and then resubmit the files. This allows captions to be reinserted and objectionable content to be monitored and modified.




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