September 25, 2008

RipCode V5 Video Appliance Twice the Volume of V4

by Alan Harten

RipCode have launched what it terms its new flagship, the RipCode V5 Video Transcode and Transrate Appliance.

This takes over from the V4 for media conversion solutions. The V5 boasts twice as much video processing capacity as its forerunner.

The V5 is intended for use in producing very large volumes of video files at the same time without quality loss.

It will be particularly helpful with live video and VoD requirements.

The company hopes that its ability to deal with these two needs will be a big selling point, allowing operators to use just one appliance for both requirements.

Frost and Sullivan industry analysts seem to like the new appliance, calling it robust, scalable and efficient, and making much of the fact that it is a complete transcoding package that will be very helpful in moving video from one format to another, ready for use on different devices.

The V5 is very effective for “on-the-fly” transcoding, making batch transcoding obsolete in terms of volume.

The appliance can be married with the company’s On-Demand Signalling Server for seamless peer-point for video to any screen.

 

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