Tedial: integrated solution with Final Cut environments
The Spanish company will exhibit the new versions of its products at NAB'09 and present a new integration solution with FCP environments for Tarsys, Ficus, MPM, ADT and Indexer.
Tedial, as on previous occasions, will attend the most important international broadcast fair, NAB 2009, which will be held in Las Vegas, from April 18 to 23. The Spanish company will exhibit at its stand the new versions of its products and the launch of a new integration solution with Apple's Final Cut Pro environments. This new solution is fully integrated with the other Tedial applications (Tarsys, Ficus, MPM, AST and Indexer), allowing the audiovisual material to be automatically managed from the file to the destinations, going through the editing transformations that are necessary. All of these processes are carried out in a simple, intuitive way and under the continuous monitoring of the user.
The editor allows, with Tedial technology, to work with audiovisual material in low resolution. Once the project is finished in low resolution, it can be automatically transformed to its high resolution version. Once the high-resolution sequence is consolidated, the material can be sent to different destinations using customized export options (broadcast, catalog or video server, for example), including the associated metadata, and sending it automatically and transparently to the user.
Tedial will not miss the opportunity to include in its exhibition the new functionality of Tarsys systems, for the management of audiovisual content; AST, hierarchical storage manager (disks, library, shelves); Indexer, the media analysis, indexing, transcoding and reencapsulation library; Ficus, Tedial's BPM system (Broadcast Process Manager) and MPM (Media Process Manager). Tarsys, with its consultation and cataloging client, allows the search and viewing of audiovisual material, as well as the cataloging and generation of movement orders for multimedia assets between systems. AST with its distributed architecture enables scalable design of storage systems. Ficus allows the personalized design of television production flows and the automatic creation of work orders for each of the phases of the audiovisual production flow (Ingestion, digitization, quality control, verification of broadcast regulations, subtitling, editing and creation of versions). MPM is the main component of Tedial's tapeless solution that defines, plans, monitors and automates media flows between servers and systems.
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