Services to Optimize your Cerify System
The video production world is changing quickly, and it's generating many external factors that impact the quality of video content you receive. You're faced with the increased complexity and variety of available technologies, training and daily use of more sophisticated instruments (and the knowledge and resources to manage them). How much time and energy would you save if you could simplify your content management processes while improving the overall transmission quality of your broadcasts?
Efficient video content management depends on four interdependent factors:
- Systems design
- Product capability/configuration
- Installation
- Reliable support
The new Cerify™ system addresses each of these factors by integrating three new product components with custom system design, installation, and support services:
Product Resources
Use and Learn
Pre-configuration architectural assessments ensure your Cerify system is tailored to fit your environment and exact needs. The architectural review includes an assessment of your current configuration of file servers and video network servers, including:
- Your desired configuration of file servers and video network servers after integration of the Cerify system
- The requirements for identification and prioritization of multiple content types and formats
- Requirements for automated alerts
- Your company network security model and requirements
- The physical location for Cerify hardware including your mounting and accessibility requirements
- Power, network, and environmental conditions available for the Cerify system
Additional support features are available as needed, and can be added to your package at any time.
Application Notes and Technical Documents
- Glossary of Video Terms and Acronyms
This Glossary of Video Terms and Acronyms is a compilation of material gathered over time from numerous sources. - The Missing Link in File-Based Video: Automated QC
Automation systems and servers are moving to many new formats: the element missing from the playout centers of broadcasters is automated QC. In use now are a range of older technologies for QC including human visual QC, baseband and transport stream monitoring equipment. These are not sufficient to find the plethora of errors that can occur in file-based video and nor do they provide the flexibility and re-configurability required... - View More Application Notes and Technical Documents »
