SSL launches new broadcast video production systems
Apr 18, 2006 10:18 AM
SSL is expanding its business with products based on its new MediaWAN technology platform. The platform encompasses all aspects of digital video acquisition and storage technologies.
MediaWAN Gravity uses software running on standard PCs and servers. The software provides encoders to import video from a variety of sources including HD, a preview and job allocation interface. An asset management database and user interface provide for seamless information lifecycle management in the video domain.
MediaWAN Backhaul allows media networks to install encoders at remote locations and automatically ingest video and audio content to central servers where it is immediately available for use. The system operates over a private MPLS network that provides a high QoS and highly efficient use of the bandwidth. The system operates at low latency.
To view the products on display at NAB2006 visit booth Booth N822 or check out www.solid-state-logic.com.
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