Will the low-resolution (Proxy) assets, which mirror the high-resolution (DV or MPEG-2) media, provide “Browsing” and/or “Browse/Edit” capability for the desktop user?
The Apella Media Server Family comes standard (at no additional cost) with an embedded proxy-encoding server that automatically creates a low-resolution MPEG-1 file that mirrors any baseband or supported transfer feeds that are ingested into the Apella centralized database (material transferred via Ethernet into Apella Media Server included). Since the creation and management of these assets is internally inherent to the server and transparent to the user, the user is always guaranteed that the low-res assets, hi-res assets, and global metadata are always synchronous and frame accurate. In addition, users can access the VT Proxy Browser and VT Proxy Browser/Editor applications within the NewsFlow solution to browse the centralized database, preview media with audio, and perform non-volatile cuts only editing from their desktop. Both applications can be used standalone or embedded within newsroom computer system (NRCS) programs such as Avid iNEWS, Associated Press ENPS, or Autocue. In a
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