Inlet Technologies unveiled Fathom 3.0, a multiformat family of encoding solutions, at NAB2007.
Addressing the needs of content creators, programmers and distributors, Fathom provides high video quality and efficient workflow for a wide variety of screens and devices.
Fathom 3.0 supports all major advanced encoding formats while building on the workflow optimization of its predecessor. Key benefits of the upgraded solution include:
optimized media experience for all screen types: mobile, portable, Web and HD;
increased efficiency in generating multiformat video output;
real-time encoding, including HD resolutions.
Fathom can produce all leading formats, including AVC, Flash, VC-1, Windows Media, MPEG-4 and MPEG-2.
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