SeaChange unveils simplified TV content workflow

May 1, 2008 9:20 AM

    

At NAB2008, SeaChange International unveiled a simplified TV content workflow solution to ensure that television can meet changing content demands regardless of how audiences choose to watch.

The SeaChange Production Workflow Solution lets broadcasters create a tapeless, mixed file format workflow from production to playout based on technology from a single vendor and professional service organization.

Founded on SeaChange's MediaClient codecs, users can apply the workflow to reality television, sports and news production, tape library digitization and newer opportunities, such as broadband video-on-demand.

The seamless Production Workflow Solution is flanked by MediaClient ingest and playout software codecs. In between is a combination of high-bandwidth, high-capacity storage and asset management software that enables functions such as stationwide browsing and logging, simple desktop editing and fast collaborative production supporting Avid and Final Cut Pro. This new production workflow solution is the result of collaboration among Cinegy, SeaChange and DataDirect Networks.

For more information, visit www.schange.com.




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