1. Ashley Friedlein Staff

    CEO at Econsultancy

    24 October 2000 18:52pm

    Ashley Friedlein

    Does anyone know whether there is a single system which can take an AV feed (e.g. VHS, Beta, DV etc.) and simultaneously convert this into multiple streaming and file-version formats for web distribution?

    i.e. you take one feed and simultaneously ouput Real video, Netshow, Quicktime, AVI, MPEG etc. (at variable bit rates and / or resolutions). I haven't heard of such a thing but presume it must exist. Does anyone provide this facility?

  2. stephen baldrey

    Director at Micro-Net

    04 October 2006 16:37pm

    stephen baldrey

    Hi,

    Although this wont provide you with different formats, it will take a normal AV feed, could be live or from VHS etc, and provide a web based viewer that is platform independent, so doesn't require different viewers etc.

    http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/ps6682/index.html

    We're currently working with this technology to see if there is a viable market in having a digital studio set up for marketing companies to utilise without having to go through conventional stuidos, and therefore lower costs of exposure for a particular product.

    If you're interested contact me on , we're looking for whether there is interest from the marketing industry for this.

    Hope this helps?

    Stephen
    Director
    www.micro-netmaintenance.co.uk
    On 18:52:29 24 October 2000 ashley wrote:
    >Does anyone know whether there is a single system which
    >can take an AV feed (e.g. VHS, Beta, DV etc.) and
    >simultaneously convert this into multiple streaming and
    >file-version formats for web distribution?
    >
    >i.e. you take one feed and simultaneously ouput Real
    >video, Netshow, Quicktime, AVI, MPEG etc. (at variable bit
    >rates and / or resolutions). I haven't heard of such a
    >thing but presume it must exist. Does anyone provide this
    >facility?

  3. Ashley Friedlein Staff

    CEO at Econsultancy

    05 October 2006 11:39am

    Ashley Friedlein

    Thanks for the answer Stephen - even if it is 6 years after I asked the question in the forum!

    ;)

    Ashley

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