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Digital Rapids to highlight latest Transcode Manager enhancements
Aug 16, 2007 1:58 PM
At IBC2007, Digital Rapids will showcase its Transcode Manager 1.1 and Transcode
Manager LE, which provide distributed media transcoding for high-volume
multiformat workflows and offer centralized management, automation, failover and
intelligent load balancing to increase production volume while reducing costs.
Transcode Manager LE is designed for small studios and workgroups, while the latest
version of the flagship Transcode Manager, which is designed for large studios and
facilities, has new features including third-party database integration and enhanced
failover capabilities.
The company will also showcase its Studio AVC Encoder, an optional module for the
Digital Rapids encoding and transcoding solutions optimized for delivering MPEG-4
AVC/H.264-encoded content meeting the stringent requirements of VOD and IPTV
platforms.
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