Harmonic has introduced Rhozet Carbon Coder 3.0, the latest version of its universal video transcoding solution.
The new version features distributed transcoding across multiple machines, new Adobe Flash and VC-1 format support, server failover for fault-tolerant performance and an automated quality assurance (QA) module.
Carbon Coder's new multi-machine transcoding capability tackles the increasing demands of video transcoding by allowing a single transcoding job to be distributed over multiple computers in a transcoding farm. This feature is especially useful for processor-intensive formats, such as Flash, VC-1 and MPEG-2.
Rhozet also has implemented fault tolerance and quality assurance features to increase reliability. Carbon Server's fault-tolerance feature allows multiple Carbon Servers to manage the same farm in a redundant configuration.
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