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Media Operations

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Media operations are the capabilities to record, ingest, playback, stream, encode, transcode and decode media content. To distribute the best quality, these media operations are required.

In the workflows environments, like production houses or news studios, creators and editors are working together all around the world and need to execute multiple operations with extreme flexibility. The media operations implement a transformation in media content. That is why the services tools provided by media operations are vital for the development and preparation of media assets and for the workflow progress.

Operations

  • Record: Whether for content production, post-production, finishing and distribution, recording means that it’s possible to capture baseband and live IP signals. With support for multiple formats, it’s an operation that simplifies the media operations.
  • Ingest:[1] In general, ingest is the process of importing, capturing or transferring different types of media (video, audio or image) into a system.
  • Playback: With a playback operation, there is no need to transcode or move the media from its location to preview it, nor to use specific resources for this task.
  • Playout: Playout is the transmission of radio or TV channels from the broadcaster into broadcast networks that deliver the content to the audience.
  • Stream: Streaming live video into the media operations system creates high-quality video streams to deliver to broadcast televisions and web-connected devices, such as smartphones, computers, tablets, smart laser projectors and/or set-top-boxes.
  • Encode: This media operation function is used to convert information into another form, designed for contribution over satellite, IP and ASI networks. With a system able to encode several formats, the media operations can run seamlessly.
  • Transcode:Transcoding is the process of conversion of digital media from one format to another.
  • Decode: With decoding, the converted media files are able to return to their original forms, offering maximum flexibility for any contribution workflow.

References

  1. "What is... Ingest?". TVTechnology. Retrieved 19 June 2019.


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