EditShare qualifies ON-AIR Systems for playout integration

Apr 16, 2009 10:28 AM

    

EditShare has qualified the ON-AIR Systems for playout integration with the EditShare Storage and XStream Series.

EditShare Storage and XStream Series shared storage solutions are custom engineered to meet the demands of fast-paced productions. Both EditShare shared storage solutions offer Avid and Apple project sharing, optimizing media sharing and story production for large broadcast editing workgroups.

The built-in ESA technology (Extreme Scalable Architecture) means broadcasters can scale their storage needs with ease; adding multiple EditShares on the network with up to 128 drives per system. The new integration with ON-AIR systems automates file migration from EditShare production storage to the ON-AIR playout video server. The automation is triggered from the ON-AIR playout controls and provides a much faster "to air" workflow for broadcasters.




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