Volicon has expanded its Observer family of digital video logging and monitoring systems. At the 2010 NAB Show, Volicon will unveil a new product family that includes three versions of the Observer: Observer Professional, targeted for budget-conscious TV stations and companies that require streamlined features and workflows for scheduled recording, searching media mentions and clipping for quick export; Observer Enterprise, for larger broadcasting networks that require 24/7 multichannel media monitoring and compliance logging; and Observer Enterprise Plus, for the largest and most complex editorial production facilities that require multiple bit rates and resolutions for high-resolution finishing.
At the same time, Volicon will introduce a streamlined user interface for the Mac and Windows platforms and expanded Web browser support, plus enhancements to the Observer's search capabilities and the scheduled recording module.
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