Telestream announces software licensing agreement with Harris
Aug 27, 2003 12:00 PM
Harris is licensing the Telestream
FlipFactory transcoding automation software products and technology for
their new Harris Resource Suite for broadcasters.
Telestream has signed a new software licensing agreement with
Harris.
Harris will license Telestream FlipFactory transcoding automation
software products and technology for their new Harris Resource Suite
for broadcasters.
Harris Resource Suite extends Harris' master control automation
solutions to include the entire ingest-to-broadcast workflow.
Telestream products enhance the Harris offering by integrating seamless
redistribution of media and metadata between a multitude of source and
destination devices. This functionality coupled with Harris' integrated
workflow process manager software eliminates labor-intensive, manual
processes, saving broadcasters time and money.
Under terms of the agreement, Harris will offer Telestream
FlipFactory functionality integrated into the Harris Resource Suite.
FlipFactory provides automated transcoding and delivery of media and
metadata, enabling seamless file transfer between leading broadcast
servers, edit systems and other digital devices located at TV
facilities.
The Harris Resource Suite with Telestream FlipFactory functionality
will be available in October 2003.
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