Digital Rapids to unveil streaming products at IBC

Aug 4, 2008 11:06 AM

    
StreamZ Live offers a choice of encoding formats, including H.264/AVC, VC-1/WMV, On2 VP6 for Adobe Flash, MPEG-2, and 3GPP/Mobile.

StreamZ Live offers a choice of encoding formats, including H.264/AVC, VC-1/WMV, On2 VP6 for Adobe Flash, MPEG-2, and 3GPP/Mobile.

Digital Rapids will offer a new live streaming media encoder and management software at IBC in September.

The company will introduce StreamZ Live, a live streaming media encoder for use with live IPTV channels, webcasting, or mobile video.  StreamZ Live offers a choice of encoding formats including H.264/AVC, VC-1/WMV, On2 VP6 for Adobe Flash, MPEG-2, and the newest model, 3GPP/Mobile.

The new Broadcast Manager is an enterprise-level management and control application for multiple live streaming encoders. Broadcast Manager simplifies operation with centralized scheduling, monitoring and remote control while bolstering reliability with automated failover and alerts. New features include mosaic-style multichannel confidence monitoring and router matrix control for enhanced failover flexibility.

The company’s solutions enable content and rights owners to effectively repurpose their content for new platforms, devices and distribution opportunities. They are used for post production, IPTV, VOD, Web streaming, mobile video, corporate and government communications, education and archives.

For more information, visit www.digital-rapids.com.




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