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SeaChange announces native support of Avid MediaStream files
Feb 25, 2009 11:32 AM
SeaChange International’s broadcast play-to-air platform now offers native support of Avid MediaStream files.
Broadcasters using a SeaChange platform can automatically mass-transfer video clips faster than real time from the MediaStream system to SeaChange’s Broadcast MediaLibrary/MediaClient without the need for transcoding.
File transfer historically has been a “one-at-a-time” process, but broadcasters can now automatically batch-transfer files, saving tremendous amounts of time and computing resources without sacrificing any audio or video quality.
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