AmberFin will showcase the latest developments in its iCR file-based content ingest and transcoding system at IBC. The iCR version 7.3 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 the file […]
AmberFin will showcase the latest developments in its iCR file-based content ingest and transcoding system at IBC.
The iCR version 7.3 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 the 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 reduction in the time and costs associated with re-works, claims the company.
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.
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