Digital Rapids to unveil MediaMesh media distribution system

Jul 29, 2009 9:55 AM

    
The new Digital Rapids MediaMesh RX receiving/repackaging appliance provides integrated inventory management, visual QC, conforming, repackaging and playout.

The new Digital Rapids MediaMesh RX receiving/repackaging appliance provides integrated inventory management, visual QC, conforming, repackaging and playout.

Digital Rapids will unveil its new MediaMesh digital media distribution system at IBC2009.

MediaMesh enables content ranging from ad spots and syndicated shows to long-form programming and digital cinema features to be transmitted efficiently between content providers, contributors and distribution partners efficiently, automatically and for less than traditional physical tape-and-truck delivery.

The MediaMesh RX receiving/repackaging appliance provides integrated inventory management, visual QC, conforming, repackaging and playout through an intuitive graphical interface.

The company also will showcase its StreamZ Live family of encoders for multichannel, enterprise-class live streaming operations. New versions featuring adaptive streaming capabilities, including Microsoft Smooth Streaming, will be showcased.

See Digital Rapids at IBC in Stands 7.G41 and IP511.




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