vsn unveils vsnIPtransfer

Sep 14, 2007 2:04 PM

    
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With vsn’s new vsnIPtransfer, search processes are managed by a powerful software application installed on a PC or a laptop.

At IBC2007, vsn-Just Edit showcased the latest generation of its ActivaStream product family, featuring vsnIPtransfer, a peer-to-peer software tool.

The solution allows users to transfer high-quality broadcast content through DSL or 3G lines at a 10 to 20 times average speeds.

All search processes are managed by a powerful software application installed on a PC or a laptop. Users can access the content catalogue, browse, select representative keyframes and preview low-resolution proxies prior to any high-resolution content download. Shortly after the transfer starts, the user can preview and/or edit incoming files.

Fore more information, visit www.vsn-tv.com.

View VSN’s vsnIPtransfer at NAB2008.




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