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| DVS presents new Venice features |
| Posted: October 2009 | ||||||
DVS recently presented the latest features of its Venice video server, introducing a product line suitable for the broadcast market.
Venice is said to provide fast, consistent workflows with compressed video formats. Different data formats can be converted and distributed in production environments on-the-fly. DVS’ multichannel video server also supports parallel processing of SD and HD material. By supporting all common compressed formats such as Avid DNxHD, as well as the XDCAM and the DVCPRO families, essential MXF variants can be used easily and securely in file-based workflows and then distributed in the production environment. By supporting the AVC-Intra 50 and 100 formats, Venice allows for easy and comfortable handling of material from Panasonic cameras. The remote GUI is an efficient and effective tool: Users can control the video server from their own desks, conveniently coordinating the server jobs. The remote-capable user interface is available for Windows, Mac and Linux. With the playlists or run-down lists, users can freely define the sequence of their clips, save them and load them into Venice for further processing. Intelligent presets for further processing are also at hand creating a smooth and comfortable operation. Re-running settings can be called upon immediately. With Venice, all users within a facility can now use material quickly and efficiently. The Venice broadcast video server captures data directly from cameras, tape recorders, P2 cards or professional discs. Material can be accessed and processed directly with multiple-editing systems. At IBC2009, Venice (displayed at the DVS booth) provided four independent video-channel pairs for ingest and playout. Said Bernhard Reitz, head of Product Management at DVS: “Venice unites DVS’ established reliability and performance with the broadcast market’s requirements of future-proof tapeless workflows.”
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DVS recently presented the latest features of its Venice video server, introducing a product line suitable for the broadcast market.
Venice is said to provide fast, consistent workflows with compressed video formats. 










