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Omneon to Provide Active Storage and Video Servers for NBC'S Coverage of the Beijing Olympics
SUNNYVALE, Calif. April 12, 2008 — Omneon Inc.. has been
selected to provide MediaDeck™ Integrated Server System
, Omneon MediaGrid Active Storage System
, and ProCast CDN™ transport engines to NBC during the
network's coverage of the 2008 Beijing Olympics from Beijing, China,
August 8-24. The announcement was made today by Dave Mazza, Senior Vice
President, Engineering, NBC Olympics, and Geoff Stedman, Vice President
of Marketing at Omneon.
The innovative workflow begins with 20 MediaDeck servers located in
China that are used to digitize and ingest SD and HD feeds. Each
MediaDeck contains both high-resolution and low-resolution codecs to
simultaneously create both full-resolution IMX or XDCAM HD files and
low-resolution proxy files of all recordings. The resulting files are
actively transferred, while still being recorded, to the MediaGrid.
Then, using ProCast CDN, the proxies are transferred over 6,000 miles
from the MediaGrid in Beijing to a second MediaGrid in the USA, where
using BlueOrder's MediaArchive DAM solution producers can search,
browse, view, and edit the files. The EDLs created using the proxy files
are then used to request only the desired SD and HD high-resolution
footage over the network for final production editing. This intelligent
use of proxy-based EDLs ensures that only the actual high-resolution
footage needed for each new content package is transferred from Beijing
to the USA, thereby saving network bandwidth and improving the
efficiency of the workflow.
"The workflow used by NBC for the 2008 Games is a perfect example of how
Omneon is enabling more efficient file-based workflows by delivering an
integrated content platform for ingest, storage, transport, production
and playout,”" said Geoff Stedman, Omneon vice president of worldwide
marketing. "The tight integration of MediaDeck, MediaGrid, and our new
ProCast CDN technology ensures that broadcasters like NBC have a robust
solution for their end-to-end workflows, even across thousands of miles."
"Covering the 2008 Beijing Olympics requires us to capture every moment
of every competition at every venue in China," said Dave Mazza, senior
vice president, engineering, NBC Olympics. "And our audiences now expect
the choice to see all of those moments. With this huge increase in New
Media requirements we needed a way to produce all of that content
differently than we had ever attempted before. The solution involves a
long-distance file-based workflow that the Omneon MediaDecks, the
MediaGrids, and the new WAN technology are all a key part of."
The key to the collaborative workflow is the Omneon ProCast CDN, a file
transport engine with performance that is unaffected by distance,
enabling it to accomplish transfers at stunning speeds even when great
distances are involved. File transfer speeds achieved with ProCast CDN
are orders of magnitude greater than FTP transfers especially over long
distances where FTP performance typically deteriorates. For example, a 1
hour DV25 file sent from Beijing to the USA on a 400 Mbit/s connection
would take 30 hours via FTP, but takes only 3 minutes with ProCast CDN.
The Omneon MediaGrid system that serves as the core storage platform for
both the Beijing and USA-based operations is a highly scalable storage
system that provides unprecedented access bandwidth to multiple clients.
For the systems being deployed by NBC, both MediaGrid systems utilize
Barracuda ES hard drives from Seagate^® with all system connectivity
based on Gigabit and 10-Gigabit network switches from Hewlett Packard
and Cisco Systems.
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