Omneon, Interra collaborate on automated media quality control
Apr 4, 2008 8:03 AM
Omneon and Interra Systems have teamed up to deliver the Interra Baton, a grid-powered quality assurance application.
The Baton application harnesses the media processing capabilities of the Omneon MediaGrid active storage system. Employing the Omneon MediaGrid Processing Framework, the Baton software is now able to use the MediaGrid system’s many CPUs in parallel to deliver automated quality control of media files, while eliminating the need for separate QA hardware and additional external storage to perform the quality control (QC) function.
With MediaGrid as the central active storage running Baton, facilities can institute a highly efficient QC function that is automatic, integral to the workflow and able to perform checks at all stages of the content lifecycle.
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