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Omneon and Interra Team Up to Combine Automated QC of Media on Active Storage
SUNNYVALE, Calif. -- April 2, 2008 -- Omneon Inc. and Interra Systems today
announced that they have worked together to deliver the industry's first
grid-powered quality assurance application, the Interra Baton. The Baton
application harnesses the inherent media processing capabilities of the
Omneon MediaGrid Active Storage System
. Employing the Omneon MediaGrid
Processing Framework, the Baton software is now able to use the MediaGrid
System's many CPUs in parallel to deliver automated quality control of media
files, while eliminating the need for separate QA hardware and additional
external storage to perform the quality control (QC) function.
With the advent of file-based operations in the media world and the
proliferation of formats and delivery methods, quality control has become a
very important and demanding function, said Ashish Basu, vice president,
sales and business development, Interra Systems, Inc. Using the parallel
processing power of MediaGrid, Baton provides a simple and elegant solution.
The user already has the necessary hardware and processing power so no
further investment is needed. The entire QC operation is set to
automatically run in the background completely transparent to the user.
MediaGrid was designed by Omneon not only to meet the storage capacity and
bandwidth demands of large media files, but also to play an active role in
the workflow of a facility by enabling the processing of media files while
they reside in the storage system. By combining grid storage and grid
computing, MediaGrid delivers the necessary storage while offering
processing power for applications that run on it, such as Interra's Baton
system.
With MediaGrid as the central active storage running Baton, facilities can
institute a highly efficient QC function that is automatic, integral to the
workflow, and able to perform checks at all stages of the content life
cycle. For example, post production facilities can use Baton to confirm that
content has been encoded correctly and conforms to quality and format
standards before delivery to customers. Likewise, broadcasters can check
quality at ingest, after editing, and before playout for every delivery
method including Internet and mobile TV.
The Baton content verification system is a perfect application for
MediaGrid active storage, said Geoff Stedman, vice president, worldwide
marketing for Omneon. Other QC systems require additional hardware and
become an additional step in the workflow. Baton, on the other hand, is a
seamless fit, providing this necessary function automated and in the
background while content resides within the MediaGrid system.
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