
France's M6 to Base New Workflow on Omneon MediaGrid(TM)
Storage and Spectrum(TM) Video Servers
July 22, 2008
Source: Omneon
Omneon, Inc., today announced
that French broadcaster M6 (Métropole Télévision)
has selected the company's MediaGrid(TM) active storage system,
featuring grid-enabled ProXchange(TM) transcoding, and Omneon
Spectrum(TM) media server to underpin a major facility upgrade
that will enable both a transition to HD and a fully file-based
workflow. The M6 MediaGrid and Spectrum systems are scheduled
to be installed this summer and on the air in October 2008.
"Our experience with Omneon gives us the utmost confidence
in the reliability and effectiveness of the advanced MediaGrid
and ProXchange technology," said Christopher Foglio,
M6 technical director. "Based on the MediaGrid system,
we can accomplish a secure and completely tapeless environment
from ingest to playout."
M6 will rely on five Spectrum media servers for 60 channels
of ingest, playout, and backup from multiple facilities in
Paris. Locally produced video content will be ingested in
HDCAM HD 50 and IMX 50 for SD. The 270TB MediaGrid will operate
under the direction of MBT automation and SGT media management.
The system will interface with Front Porch Digital DIVArchive
content storage management, Interra Systems quality control,
and Apple(R) Final Cut Pro(R) and Avid(R) nonlinear editing
systems. The scalable, grid-based architecture of the MediaGrid
enables simultaneous edit-in-place capability from multiple
workstations.
M6 is an existing Omneon customer that currently relies on
an Omneon Spectrum server for HD playout and the company's
MediaDeck server for SD back-up.
"M6 is raising the bar in the implementation of file-based
workflows. The facility will not only be the premier installation
of file-based quality assurance running in the MediaGrid,
but will also combine this with the use of faster than real-time
transcoding running in the same active storage system,"
said Geoff Stedman, Omneon senior vice president of products
and markets. "Together, these file-based media processes
will dramatically shorten the time from production to transmission
and alternative distribution platforms."
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