MLBAM turns to Inlet Spinnaker for 2008 baseball season
Apr 3, 2008 8:03 AM
MLB Advanced Media has turned to Inlet Technologies’ Spinnaker to encode live game coverage this season for streaming video delivery.
This baseball season, MLB Advanced Media (MLBAM), the interactive media and Internet arm of the MLB, will use Inlet Technologies’ Spinnaker solution to produce broadcast-quality streaming video for MLB.TV’s live out-of-market game broadcasts.
Inlet’s Spinnaker provides live encoding solutions that enable content providers to reach new audiences over new networks. Spinnaker delivers best-in-class quality for live media delivery applications, such as sports programming over the Internet, IPTV, Web streaming, PEG, broadband TV, enterprise, education or government video.
In addition to high-quality live streams of baseball games, Spinnaker will also play an integral role in the development of other interactive capabilities for MLBAM. Spinnaker will be used to create real-time highlights without the need for additional transcoding.
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