Telestream to introduce Pipeline SDI ingest solution

Mar 22, 2007 8:00 AM

    

Pipeline provides serial digital video and audio ingest into Telestream's FlipFactory.

Telestream will unveil the Pipeline network encoder, a bidirectional, network-accessible video encoding appliance, at NAB2007.

Designed for professional broadcast and production environments, Pipeline provides serial digital video and audio ingest into Telestream's FlipFactory and Episode Series of transcoding applications. The company's Flip4Mac business will also offer Pipeline for ingest into Apple Final Cut Pro systems for editing.

Pipeline offers fast, reliable dedicated external encoding and shared network access. It is software programmable, configurable and upgradeable. Inputs include SDI video and audio (PAL/NTSC); outputs include DV25/50, IMX 30/40/50 and MPEG-2 I-frame.

The company will also roll out the Episode Series of multiformat media encoding solutions for Macintosh users. Episode Series is composed of scalable desktop- and server-based batch encoding applications. It features support for an extensive range of SD and HD file formats.

See Telestream in NAB2007 booth SL9214 or visit www.telestream.net.




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