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Telelombardia turns to SeaChange for multichannel playout
Sep 18, 2008 2:35 PM
Telelombardia in Milan, Italy, has deployed a new multichannel playout system based on SeaChange’s Broadcast MediaLibrary/MediaClient (BML/MCL).
Telelombardia, Italy’s second-largest private TV broadcaster, is delivering four channels of news, sports and entertainment.
BML servers provide fault-resilient storage of any type of media file. The SeaChange MCL codecs fit easily with any device in a broadcast operations workflow and support any video output, from SD and HD play-to-air to broadband streams.
Systems integrator Professional Show in Vicenza completed the installation at Telelombardia.
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