Telestream Introduces Support for Final Cut Server and ProRes
With Pipeline, Telestream's award-winning network video capture family, it is now possible to ingest media from tape or live sources directly into Final Cut Server, Apple's powerful new media asset management and workflow automation software. Pipeline now also supports ProRes 422, Apple's innovative post-production format that offers pristine quality at small file sizes. This includes the ability to edit while ingesting for Final Cut Pro workflows. Telestream announced support for Pro Res 422 standard definition workflows today and high definition workflows later this year. In addition, Telestream's Episode encoding software expands format support beyond QuickTime to virtually any file format for Final Cut Server.
Pipeline is an industry-first network-based video capture device that provides freedom from the format and access limitations of traditional capture card solutions. Pipeline was designed with flexibility in mind, to easily add major new formats into users' workflows. Real-time encoding to a choice of formats – DV25, IMX, MPEG-2 I frame, and now ProRes 422 SD (SQ) as a free software upgrade – provides flexibility for users' changing format needs.
Users can log and capture video from tape or schedule recording of live feeds. Pipeline provides fast baseband media ingest into a variety of editing, transcoding and digital asset management workflows, including Final Cut Studio and Final Cut Server. In editing environments, Pipeline offers significant time savings, as both ProRes or other QuickTime movie files are available immediately, allowing incoming media files to be edited while they are being captured.
While Pipeline is a great choice for baseband media ingest into Final Cut Studio and Final Cut Server workflows, Telestream's Episode encoding software is a great choice for expanding format support beyond QuickTime to virtually any format in Final Cut Server workflows. Episode desktop software expands encoding format choices through its integration with Apple's Compressor. Episode Engine server software integrates with Final Cut Server to automate full format encoding and decoding. Scalable from a single server to enterprise-level encoding clusters, Episode Engine provides ultimate encoding speeds for increasing high-volume needs.
The Pipeline product family which includes standard definition, single-channel and four-channel models is available now with prices starting at $1,950. The free Pipeline upgrade to include Pro Res 422 SD support will be available shortly after NAB. Pipeline high definition models, with support for ProRes 422 HD, will be available later this year.
Episode desktop pricing starts at $395. Episode Engine server software is available in two models with prices starting at $3,450; integration with Final Cut Server is available immediately.
Source: BroadcastBuyer