Softel, Grab Networks partner to offer captioning solution on video server

Nov 24, 2009 5:32 PM

    

Grab Networks will begin offering Softel’s Swift vTX subtitling and captioning solution as an integrated component of Grab Networks’ video server solutions. Swift vTX software provides efficient integration of subtitling into the file-based workflow of the Grab server for subtitle and captioning encoding/transcoding across a variety of outputs and file formats, including open, Line 21, DVB and streaming VoD. SD- and HD-compatible, Swift vTX supports encoding, transcoding, extracting and reinserting subtitles, captions and ancillary data on video server assets.




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