Telestream will unveil innovations in content creation and production, distribution and monetisation at the event.
Telestream will unveil Telestream Content Manager, a management system that leverages both on-prem and cloud storage, and PRISM MPP, a multi-format rasterizer purpose-built for post-production at the NAB show 2023, which will take place from April 15-19, in Las Vegas.
Telestream will also introduce a software-only version of its Lightspeed Live Capture solution, showcase Qualify, the cloud-native QC service, and demonstrate its iQ architecture that enables cloud-native video quality monitoring for emerging workflows migrating to the cloud.
The new Telestream Content Manager provides a single point of access for content across an organisation’s entire storage ecosystem, including cloud and on-prem storage. Built on the DIVA Core technology, it is tightly integrated with the Telestream workflow orchestration tools, as well as supporting all major MAM, PAM, and automation systems.
By automating content management actions and triggering automated workflows, Telestream Content Manager enables supply chain workflows that incorporate content movement, lifecycle management and media processing. It is planned for worldwide availability in Summer 2023.
Speaking about the products, Jon Wilson, President and COO of Telestream, said: “Digital transformation is driving exciting innovation across media and entertainment workflows, and we want to ensure our customers can take full advantage. We’re focusing the vast capabilities of our company on delivering software-centric and cloud-native solutions to give content owners, broadcasters, and video service providers the flexibility and tools they need to automate, optimise and scale their operations.”
Qualify gives broadcasters, content creators and distributors access to a comprehensive QC solution with the ability to expand or contract their QC deployment depending on their needs, similar to the way they utilise cloud encoding, simplifying capacity planning and providing elasticity in the supply chain. It is built on the same Telestream Media Framework as Vantage and brings the features of Telestream’s on-prem Vidchecker and Aurora QC offerings to the cloud. Qualify is available worldwide.
The Telestream PRISM family now includes three new models, extending the line of software-defined monitoring instruments to address post-production users requiring high-end production video formats like 12-bit RGB for 4K/UHD applications in both SDI and IP. Supporting local, remote and post-production applications up to 8K, the MPP models enable colour grading, surround sound audio production up to 7.1.4, SDI monitoring and IP analysis.
Telestream will now offer its Lightspeed Live Capture multichannel video capture and processing solution as software-only. The software-only version of Lightspeed Live Capture is planned for worldwide availability in Spring 2023.
A highlight at the Telestream booth will be Qualify for Encoding.com, the industry’s first fully-cloud-native automated quality control (QC) service, introduced in late 2022.
At NAB, Telestream will demonstrate how a cloud-native, fully scalable architecture can work seamlessly across different video delivery chains in complex streaming workflows; with demos of cloud-native VOD monitoring, live contribution and distribution quality monitoring, and a single management interface across linear delivery and OTT streaming. Leveraging Telestream iQ probing technology and ARGUS centralised video quality monitoring, this solution offers true consolidated management and analytics throughout the video delivery chain. It features a microservices architecture optimised for cloud-centric service operation, enabling providers to deploy quality monitoring technology in a container and Kubernetes cloud-native environments along with automation and orchestration needed for real-time system health reporting. Telestream ARGUS is available worldwide.
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