Video Technics, agámi Systems offer file-based HD news workflow
May 28, 2008 9:33 AM
A two-channel Apella HDX video server is part of the basic NewsFlow HDX bundle.
Video Technics and agámi Systems announced an end-to-end file-based HD newsroom solution, which includes a video server, nonlinear editor and unified network attached storage, for less than $90,000.
NewsFlow HDX is based on an open-architecture design that combines best-of-class video servers, centralized media and metadata storage, asset management and mainstream editing platforms.
A NewsFlow HDX bundle includes a two-channel Apella HDX video server, a Studio Pro RTX.2 HD nonlinear editor and 6TB of agámi AIS3000 networked attached storage. The solution can easily be scaled to meet budgets and workflow demands.
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