Digital Rapids rolls out Broadcast Manager version 1.3

Sep 11, 2008 10:48 AM

    
Digital Rapids’ Broadcast Manager version 1.3 features a new control room view, which provides mosaic-style, multichannel live video confidence monitoring.

Digital Rapids’ Broadcast Manager version 1.3 features a new control room view, which provides mosaic-style, multichannel live video confidence monitoring.

Digital Rapids is showcasing its newly released Broadcast Manager version 1.3 at IBC2008.

The enterprise-class live encoder management software provides management, monitoring and fault tolerance for multiple live streaming encoders. New features include:

  • Enhanced failover flexibility with control of third-party video routers
  • New control room view, which provides mosaic-style, multichannel live video confidence monitoring
  • Rich scripting capabilities, enabling programmatic, scheduled automation of custom tasks with support for a variety of popular scripting languages

Supporting Digital Rapids' StreamZ and StreamZ Live encoding systems, Broadcast Manager simplifies operation with centralized scheduling, remote control and individual and group resource management.

See Digital Rapids at IBC2008 Stand 7.G41, or visit www.digital-rapids.com.




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