Snell & Wilcox and TransMedia Dynamics deliver MXF-based solution
May 14, 2004 12:00 PM
Snell & Wilcox and TransMedia Dynamics have developed a new
partnership which combines two separate products to create a powerful
and standards-compliant ingest and management solution for digital
content.
The Snell & Wilcox Ingest Station is being coupled with TMD's
Mediaflex management system to provide the ability to ingest and
digitise media in a variety of formats, and manage both the process and
the resulting files as part of a wider digital workflow.
The integration supports the use of the MXF file and metadata
format.
The BBC has chosen the Ingest Station/Mediaflex integration as part
of a pilot deployment within One Vision, its technology project
designed to implement a tapeless environment which will streamline
production, encourage collaborative working, and allow flexible
delivery of content across a variety of delivery channels.
Channel 4 will use the Ingest Station/Mediaflex integration for
archival purposes. The content on these tapes will be ingested,
digitized, and stored onto LTO data tapes in MXF format, with metadata
being recorded in the MXF file wrapper.
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