NETIA to debut IP recorder, player modules for Manreo
Jul 24, 2008 8:00 AM
At IBC2008, NETIA will highlight its Manreo software range, which maximizes productivity gains in media asset management and use of rich media, for repurposing and publishing to multiple platforms, including mobile devices.
NETIA will make theIBC debut of its new Hypercast IP Recorder and Hypercast IP Player software modules for Manreo, which allow Manreo users to simplify the acquisition and distribution of IP-based content.
The Hypercast IP Recorder and Hypercast IP Player modules reduce the complexity of taking SDI video from the camera to editing by eliminating the need for a video server. A simple file server and a facility's existing architecture can instead be leveraged for acquisition and delivery of digital video. The Hypercast IP Recorder streamlines acquisition of SDI content, accepting the encoded IP stream and delivering media to the file server, where it's available for editing, archiving and automatic indexing.
See NETIA at IBC Stand 8.C62, or visit www.netia.com.
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