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Digital Rapids' Comprehensive Solutions
Bring Malaysian Television Online for Media Prima
November 19, 2007
Source: Digital Rapids
Digital Rapids
-- a leading developer of scalable solutions for content ingest,
encoding, transcoding, protection, streaming and delivery
-- announced today that Media Prima Berhad, the leading media
group in Malaysia, is using a complete range of Digital Rapids
systems to power Catch-Up TV, their new online TV-on-demand
service.
Catch-Up TV enables Web users to view previously-broadcast
programs from Media Prima's four television networks -- TV3,
ntv7, 8TV and TV9 -- online, enabling viewers to watch current
and classic programming on demand at high quality.
Designed by Digital Rapids and installed by systems integrator
Graphics Vision (M) Sdn. Bhd., the Media Prima Catch-Up TV
workflow includes a full complement of Digital Rapids solutions:
- StreamZ media encoding servers equipped with the Digital
Rapids Studio AVC Encoder ingest, encode, stream and archive
live feeds from the four broadcast television networks in
H.264 and Adobe(R) Flash(R) 8 (On2 VP6) formats
- Digital Rapids Broadcast Manager enterprise-level encoder
management software provides centralized control, scheduling
and fault tolerance for the StreamZ systems
- Digital Rapids Transcode Manager scalable, automated transcoding
software converts edited file-based source material to H.264
and Adobe Flash formats for archiving and distribution
- Digital Rapids Copper data delivery software, integrated
with Transcode Manager, provides accelerated, secure and reliable
transfer of finished on-demand media files from Media Prima
to Limelight Networks, the Content Delivery Network (CDN)
used for delivering the content to Media Prima's viewers
- The StreamP portable streaming media encoder is used on
a laptop for encoding remote on-location feeds, and transferring
them back to headquarters using Copper to overcome the performance
limitations of remote networks
Shows will be available free on Catch-Up TV online within
no more than 12 hours of their original broadcast, and after
one week will be moved into the archive library for fee-based
viewing. Original content including Internet exclusives, behind-the-scenes
footage, bloopers and contests will also be available to Web
viewers.
"To meet our goal of becoming the online TV destination
of choice for Malaysians, it was critical for us to carefully
choose solutions that would enable us to deliver a high-quality
experience to our audience with high reliability," said
Paul Moss, General Manager for Network Media Portals at Media
Prima. "Digital Rapids solutions not only met these criteria,
but their ability to work seamlessly together in a complete
workflow from encoding through delivery made them the ideal
choice for this project. I'm happy to say that we already
have online delivery down to four hours after a program's
on-air transmission."
"Each of our solutions offers market-leading benefits
on its own, but by combining them seamlessly to form complete
ingest-through-delivery workflows, the result is even more
powerful than the sum of its components," said Brick
Eksten, President of Digital Rapids Corporation. "With
Catch-Up TV, Media Prima is taking excellent advantage of
the growing new media distribution opportunities offered by
the Internet, and we're very pleased to be working with Media
Prima to deliver top-quality content to their viewers."
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