Avid Interplay Stream Publish Tisk
Zpřístupňuje jakákoliv media přes síť i pro vzdálené uživatele Accessu
 Part of the one-two punch that provides WAN workflow to Access users anywhere in the world, the Stream Publish service vigilantly scouts for low-res proxy files, then wraps and makes them available to the Stream Server for on-demand use by Access users over the WAN. Interplay Stream Publish is an automated process that needs no hand-holding: it runs continuously, automatically preparing any proxy file for streaming.
 

Klíčové vlastnosti:

rozsáhlé sítě
Interplay Stream Publish takes MPEG4 proxies created by the editor, by Interplay Low-Res Encode, or by Interplay Transcode and provides them as QuickTime reference files for Interplay Stream Publish. Once they’re wrapped and ready, then Access users can browse, view, play, and mark them up – even create shotlists – all over a simple 1Mbps WAN connection.

rychlé publikování
Even master clips of extended durations are available fast. With a real-world processing speed of approximately 10 times faster than real time – and peak performance as much as 20 times faster, a one hour MPEG4 master clip can be ready for streaming over the WAN in as little as 6 minutes

neustálá spolupráce
At the same time, these same proxy media files – while being prepared for streaming to Access users across the network – are still directly accessible within the production network via other Interplay-supported client applications such as Assist, Media Composer, NewsCutter, and iNEWS Instinct.

Škálovatelnost
 If additional throughput or load balancing is required for facilities with high-demand WAN workflows, additional servers can be added to the system.

Automatizace

Interplay Stream Server is part of the Interplay family of Distributed Media Services, so it operates continuously and automatically in the background, keeping desktops and end users productive. 
 
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