VoIP Recorder and Streamer Modules from NETIA
April 9, 2008 by Jerome Locson
Filed under Computers
Manreo Software from NETIA recently gets an enhancement to its Media Asset Management and Rich Media software. Adding to its IP-based content management is the Video-Over-IP Recorder and Streamer modules allowing media professionals and broadcasters to add more productivity to their current softwares.
According to Yoann Poizeau, video product manager at NETIA, “Our new VOIP Recorder and VOIP Streamer modules reduce the complexity of taking SDI video from the camera to editing by eliminating the need for a video server. A simple file server and a facility’s existing architecture can instead be leveraged for acquisition and delivery of digital video. By using a cost-effective platform and fairly basic infrastructure, these additions to Manreo provide an affordable solution for enhancing productivity in the digital environment.”
Here’s a quick description about the VoIP Recorder and Streamer modules:
The VOIP Recorder streamlines acquisition of SDI content, accepting the encoded IP stream and delivering media to the file server, where it’s available for editing, archiving, and autoindexation. The elimination of the video recorder, video grid, and video encoder reduces overall costs and supports a fast, completely digital workflow with more timely delivery of rushes and replays of live content with delay. A simple computer system can be used for review and quality control.
NETIA’s VOIP Streamer enables the delivery of content to any number of destinations at once if those sites are equipped with an VOIP Recorder or VOIP Decoder with an SDI output. The module supports broadcasting over IP (nearVOD) and allows for delivery of multiple streams from a basic desktop PC. At the transmitter, video can be checked via a standard video player loaded on a PC.
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