Media Logging applications capture video and audio files 24 hours a day to build a database of files.
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NETIA will showcase its new Media Logging product range during the NAB2007 exhibition in Las Vegas.
NETIA's Media Logging systems meet increased demand for TV monitoring systems by capturing, indexing, transcoding and distributing audio and video content.
The Media Logging product range is designed to meet the needs of broadcasters, telecoms, mobile phone operators and Internet companies adapting content for distribution over a variety of platforms. Media Loggingapplications capture video and audio files 24 hours a day to build a database of files that are individually examined, segmented and completed with the necessary associated metadata in an automatic or semi-automatic mode.
See NETIA in NAB booth N5721 or visit www.netia.com.
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