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TEDIAL A high -tech company in content management, specialized in half ASSET Management (MAM), hierarchical storage management (HSM) and Broadcast process management (BPM) is showing once again on Broadcast IT 2011 because Broadcasers from all over the world trust its technology.

With ten years of experience, Tedial It allows television companies, to take advantage of the tools of definition and management of workflows through the optimization of their operation processes. Tedial solutions are independent in terms of vendors or hardware devices, releasing customers from possible coercion or limitations, so that productivity and return on investment increase. Join Tedial on Broadcast 2011 to celebrate its tenth anniversary and see why Broadcasers from all over the world choose tedial to respond to their needs as mom and workflows.

Tedial news on Broadcast 2011

  • Ficus (BPM): Tedial is announcing updates in Ficus, the most proven and mature Business Manager of the Broadcast industry. Among its last, greater integration with third -party systems including traffic and automation. Thanks to this high level of integration, their workflows are launched using a simple XML message, which allows broadcasters to continue taking advantage of old existing systems with little integration capacity. The powerful structure of Ficus is able to support the management of approximately 3,500 flows per day, which demonstrates the scalability of the solution.
  • Media Process Manager (MPM): The well -known tedial integration system, MPM is based on a logic of layers or phases. The latest version allows high resolution formats such as DNXHD and HDCAM directly to an AVID environment. Beyond highlighting its close integration with Avid, Tedial will show for the first time in Europe how the metadata can be ingested and edited directly in Avid Interplay using the client capture tedial. MPM automatically detects the appearance ratio of a video file that is being processed and is also able to handle video files with multiple audio clues. This system is also able to move medium and bidirectionally metadata from interplay both automatic and manually executing the reincpsulated if necessary.
  • Tarsys: This is the powerful tedial MAM system that incorporates HSM software. The latest version includes a user interface (GUI) based on web services for database models management. Administrators can access tools by means of any PC to manage data repositories, create folders to catalog and relevant metadata fields, thesaurus and multi-dioma dictionaries. It also allows administrators to manage access to multi -user rights profiles. The web -based administration interface provides tools to audit the system allowing the administrator to check the records and review the activities. Administrators can filter information by user, date and specific services.

Broadcast It 2011 is also assuming the European launch of Capture, the latest version of the application of tedial to handle the intake, Capture, includes simultaneous control of multiple intake channels from the same customer. For live intakes, capture now allows operators to directly make the inclusion of average and online segmentation using low -resolution proxy copies.

Rafael Dubois, commercial director of Tedial has stressed that “this year we are celebrating our tenth anniversary and we are very proud of the enormous progress at the technical level that the company is acquiring. What differentiates our technology from that of other MAM systems is the ability to distribute the average to the different areas of the installation as a transmission, edition, file among others, while the automatic average processing is carried out, so that the content arrives in the correct format to the corresponding device ”.

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By • 26 Oct, 2011
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