Equilibrium announces MediaRich for MOS for AP’s ENPS

Apr 30, 2009 1:59 PM

    

Equilibrium and The Associated Press have partnered to streamline newsroom production of online content through tight integration of Equilibrium’s MediaRich for MOS Server and the AP’s ENPS.

Equilibrium’s MediaRich works with ENPS and MOS-compliant media servers to transcode production-quality video automatically for Web use. This tight integration enables production and distribution of text and media content to the Web using the same, seamless drag-and-drop workflow available in the past only to broadcasters.

With Equilibrium’s optional connector to MOS, the MediaRich Server works with MOS-compliant systems to create faster, more versatile and more interactive video for the Web.




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