Inlet Technologies’ new Spinnaker 2.0 can output Flash, VC-1 and Silverlight streams simultaneously.
Inlet Technologies has introduced Spinnaker 2.0, a family of streaming appliances that support live, broadcast-quality streaming in Flash, VC-1 and Silverlight formats.
The Spinnaker family of live encoding solutions delivers best-in-class quality for live media delivery applications, such as IPTV, Web streaming, PEG, broadband TV, enterprise, education or government video.
Spinnaker 2.0 can output Flash, VC-1 and Silverlight streams simultaneously. Support for these formats will allow content providers to reach more than 99 percent of computer users. This addition helps Spinnaker support live event broadcasts over IP networks to even more viewers. Other Spinnaker enhancements include multi-bit rate support, new scheduling capabilities and new alerts.
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