Do you have hours and hours of video assets on a wide variety (1", D1, D2, D3, Digital Betacam, Betacam SP, DV CAM) media sitting on shelves?
Are searches a pain? If anyone wants to view or search for any of these video assets, do they have to contact someone in the Audio Visual department and make a "REQUEST" verbal or written for the tapes hoping to find the correct tapes on the first try? Then you have to have a working, compatible VTR to view the tape(s) from start to finish to find the SCENES you are looking for. Hours of wasted time.
Are you worried about the tape format your video tape assets are currently stored on? Is the tape going bad, oxidizing?
Guess what, your time has come. IEEI Broadcast has a viable, robust, versatile and economic solution.
We offer you a TURNKEY solution. One that includes the ability to ingest the video content from your VTR machines into the Digital world. It will ingest and index all video metadata, scene changes, audio and even face recognition! It will create on the fly low res proxy files that will allow anyone on your network, intranet or internet search capabilities. Now you can view your video assets from your workstation and find the correct video and scenes in minutes, instead of DAYS! Find the video and scenes you want right from your desktop. You can also send the MPEG version to on air servers for broadcast.
Our system is includes
Media Gateway Server that holds the low res proxy files
NAS storage 2TB to 12TB
Installation, training, and maintenance
The software that drives our system is: PICTRON
Pictron Solutions enable organizations to reduce cost and drive productivity by automating video encoding, indexing, search, and distribution on the internet for rich media communication.
Pictron announces Media Gateway Presenter, a new addition to the Pictron Media Gateway Suite. Users now can index, search, and stream synchronized video, audio, slides, and HTML pages live or on-demand.
Video scene changes are automatically detected and representative key frames are extracted, summarizing the video content into a storyboard format that communicates the storyline in a highly effective way. Image features such as color, shape, and texture and object features such as human faces, video title text, and user-defined objects are extracted from video frames to index the visual content. A useful text transcript of the video is extracted from closed caption text or through speaker-independent speech recognition to provide synchronized full text indexing. With the useful storyboard format, a nonlinear access point for viewing video segments from any key frame is provided. Users can now quickly skim through content and search for video segments by visual cues, text content, and database information effortlessly finding key clips of interest. If you’ve got the video, we can lend you vivid results.
Contact IEEI for more details. Call Dennis Bress 714-878-1276 or click on the how to how to buy button.
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