Guangzhou Television’s editing and media asset management installation is part of the major contract awarded to Dayang.
Guangzhou Television, one of China's largest broadcasters, has awarded a major contract to Dayang that encompasses production, transcoding and playout.
The order includes:
Forty-six D3-Edit NLE workstations
Eight D3-MAM-UP media uploading workstations
Eight D3-MAM-EP media downloading workstations
Six D3-RenderCenter render servers
Six D3-TranscodeCenter transcode servers
Five D3-STMV storage/delivery servers
Five playout servers
Four upload servers
Four D3-MAM-CAT media catalog workstations
Four system inspection servers
Installed at the network's headquarters near the city center, the system is being deployed in multiple roles, including the conversion of normal broadcast television content into media data objects for archiving, manipulation and redistribution.
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