The Omneon MediaDeck supports up to six simultaneous video channels and contains 4TB of disk storage.
Omneon Video Networks launched the new Omneon MediaDeck integrated video server at NAB2007.
MediaDeck is a multichannel video server built on the same technology as the company’s Omneon Spectrum media server, enabling interoperability and reliability. With support for both HD and SD media, the Omneon MediaDeck delivers full server functionality at a price that’s right for small and medium-sized broadcasters.
The Omneon MediaDeck is a full-featured media server system designed specifically for the broadcast and professional video industry. It supports up to six simultaneous video channels and contains 4TB of disk storage, enough for more than 200 content hours at 25Mb/s. The system’s disk drives, redundant power supplies and media interface modules are hot swappable.
The Omneon MediaDeck is a compact system with all disk storage and I/O modules contained within a single 2RU chassis.
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