Streambox rolls out file-based workflow solution from acquisition to playout
Sep 12, 2008 8:00 AM
Streambox Store and Forward Server video thumbnails provide a preview of video file uploads and a list of active connections.
Streambox has released a solution for file-based video management and acquisition.
The solution, part of Streambox's platform for video over IP, consists of three products: the company’s Store and Forward Client, Store and Forward Server and the Media Station. The three work together to provide greater control and management of field-generated video as it is edited and uploaded for multiformat playout.
The Streambox solution enables control room operators to manage hundreds of video files as they are uploaded from the field to the Store and Forward Server for on-demand or scheduled playout via a Web interface.
The integrated Web interface provides metadata information as well as a thumbnail clip preview of video file uploads and a list of active connections. The control room operator also is able to search video uploads based on metadata.
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