April 18, 2008

Optibase Launches Creator Ingest Server

by Grant Draper

Optibase, have announced the launch of it’s content creation solution, the Optibase Creator, which posts Production, Video-On-Demand (VOD), Playout and Archiving applications in one cost-effective platform. The launch will be at the National Association of Broadcasters show April 14-17 in Las Vegas.

The Optibase encoding engine offer single ingest session for MPEG-2, H.264 and Windows Media Standard Definition and High Definition master files together and viewing of high-resolution stored files in playback mode.

Other features include CableLabs VOD content and metadata compatibility and supports formats such as QuickTime, MXF, program streams and transport streams.

 

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