NewsIPV Curator Tapeless Workflow System Enhancements to Showcase at NAB 2009
Cambridge, UK, February 25, 2009
IPV, a global leader and largest independent supplier
of low bit-rate, frame-accurate video technology to
the broadcast and professional video sectors, will
demonstrate the latest version of its Curator system
at NAB (Stand no. SU8510 -April 20-23 2009).
An affordable, proxy-based tapeless workflow environment
running on both PC and Apple® Mac platforms, the
Curator system is designed to allow communities of
media professionals to add value to their content and
efficiently fulfil tasks such as desktop editing media
annotation, review and approve and general media browsing.
It is a complete solution that can efficiently ingest,
encode or transcode, at low bitrate, proxy SDI or file-based
media, which can then be used concurrently by multiple
users. Whatever the source of the material, the Curator
version is guaranteed to be frame accurate at all times
giving an unprecedented desktop experience.
Recent enhancements to the Curator system being demonstrated
at NAB include:
- Capture third party externally generated event
metadata such as logging systems for the live generation
of sub-clips, complete with annotations, speeding up
operations such as highlight package creation;
- Ingest
graphics and audio files and associated metadata into
the Curator library for use within the Curator Media
Desktop providing the browse viewer an enhanced rough-cut
viewing experience of proxy material. Additional
independent audio tracks allow for elements such as
voiceovers and different language tracks to be created;
- Provide
a complete file-based workflow solution for integration
with craft editing and conforming engines. Curator
ensures that both the rough cut EDL and the correct
high resolution file-based assets are transferred to
the required craft editing system, whilst automating
the process of file re-wrapping and EDL translation
as required;
- The addition of an IPV high resolution
conform engine that enables projects and EDL’s to be
instantly published removing the need for a dedicated
craft editor in applications such as late breaking
news, sports and promo production.
"The Curator system has enabled broadcasters around
the world to provide a cost efficient means of sharing
content in a file-based workflow environment. Customers
can maximise on their business returns by reducing
costs and increasing productivity," said Nigel
Booth, Executive Vice President for Sales and Marketing
at IPV.
Curator uses Windows Media 9 VC-1 format storage for
its browse resolution content. This can be ingested
directly from SDI video or transcoded from other file
formats. Whatever the source of the material, the Curator
version is guaranteed to be frame accurate at all times.
Tools included in the system include shot change detection,
closed caption overlays, handling of multiple audio
tracks, speeding tasks such as scene by scene transcription,
review and approval and metadata preparation.
Also on show at NAB will be IPV’s SpectreView browse
solution. Seen by many as the de facto standard for
browse resolution systems, SpectreView is implemented
by a large number of manufacturers of playout automation,
newsrooms, asset management and access services. Key
to its success is the incorporation of precision timecode
and frame accuracy. This coupled with its advanced
streaming server ensures an unprecedented user experience
providing a VTR-like performance at the desktop. Content
can be encoded using a low bitrate codec – originally
MPEG, now MPEG-4 and Windows Media 9 – and be accessed
by multiple devices on standard computers, even when
precise timecode control is critical.
About IPVFounded in 1997, IPV is the industry
leader in timecode-enabled browse technology, delivering
the ability to ingest, compress and encode video content
and push it to multiple users in parallel for fast,
easy capture, storage, editorial decision-making and
manipulation. The SpectreView product suite is based
on a mix of standards-based technologies developed
and manipulated to deliver leading-edge, value-added
solutions. IPV’s technology is used by more than 500
broadcast sites worldwide and has proven itself to
be rugged, reliable and scalable in use. Additional
information about IPV is available at www.ipv.com
For further press information please contact:
Nigel Booth
Exec VP Sales & Marketing
IPV Limited
The Quorum
Barnwell Road
Cambridge
CB5 8RE
United Kingdom
T: +44 (0)1223 413 690
F: +44 (0)1223 413 692
E: sales@ipv.com
W: www.ipv.com
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Meriam Khan
MKM Marketing Communications
T: +44 (0)20 8141 4703
E: meriam@mkm-marcomms.com
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