Omneon adds Telestream Pipeline video capture support for MediaGroup

Aug 20, 2009 10:08 AM

    
Support for Telestream Pipeline’s video capture device provides faster access to content stored on the Omneon MediaGrid system.

Support for Telestream Pipeline’s video capture device provides faster access to content stored on the Omneon MediaGrid system.

Omneon has integrated its MediaGrid active storage system with Telestream's Pipeline video capture device to provide faster access to material needed for fast-paced news, sports highlights and studio production environments.

Pipeline facilitates fast, direct ingest of content to the Omneon MediaGrid system, which in turn enables immediate edit-while-ingest of SD and HD content with Final Cut Pro. As a result, editors can work on new content as it is being ingested into the Omneon MediaGrid system.

Due to a robust API and smooth interoperability with Pipeline, the ingest of material to the Omneon MediaGrid system is seamless, requiring no manual intervention, refreshing or updating on the part of the editor. As ingest proceeds, the stored file continues to grow, and additional frames simply appear and become available for editing on Final Cut Pro.




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