AmberFin will showcase the latest developments in its iCR file-based content ingest and transcoding system at IBC. Making its debut at IBC, version 7.3 of iCR integrates Unified Quality Control (UQC) across its content ingest and transcoding operations. UQC enables easier decision making through a single timeline approach. It combines an automated process with a […]
AmberFin will showcase the latest developments in its iCR file-based content ingest and transcoding system at IBC.
Making its debut at IBC, version 7.3 of iCR integrates Unified Quality Control (UQC) across its content ingest and transcoding operations.
UQC enables easier decision making through a single timeline approach. It combines an automated process with a human touch for improved file creation and distribution processes.
UQC uses automated and operator-controlled features for baseband and file quality control (QC) within the same user environment, leading to increased productivity and a significant reduction in the time and costs associated with re-works.
With AmberFin iCR, users can create a high quality file-based HD/SD master, implement appropriate levels of automated and manual quality control and provide unique file conversion to multiple formats within a single software environment.The QC process can be automated as required.
Speaking about Amberfins aims Bruce Devlin, CTO commented: Within modern media facilities there is an overarching need to maximize the value of video content, which requires the ability to transcode to more formats and produce copies more cost-effectively. This is our raison dêtre at AmberFin: automating more so you work more efficiently while reducing the time and expense associated with reworks.”