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VIDIPAX DIGITAL MEDIA SERVICES
Digitizing
traditional media provides extensive possibilities for storing,
indexing, referencing, and distributing content. Increasingly, owners of
analog media such as video and audiotapes and disks are seeking new ways
to make the most of their content. Whether you're looking to generate
additional revenue by web-enabling your media for online distribution,
or want to enhance communication and knowledge sharing by extending your
analog content for online use, VidiPax™ can help get you there.
As an adjunct to
our restoration services, VidiPax™ has developed a range of video and
audio encoding processes encompassing all major formats at compression
ratios from high-end broadcast quality to broadband and dialup formats.
Our DMS staff includes experienced "veterans" in this field.
Video
When compressing
video, it is essential to start with the highest quality source
available. By virtue of our proprietary restoration techniques, VidiPax™
is able to bring any video or film format as close to its original state
as possible before employing high-end hardware pre-processing, then
capturing uncompressed to the digital domain. Once digitized, our
parallel batch-encoding process allows multiple bit rates and multiple
formats to be rendered simultaneously, which means that the media can be
processed very quickly. A visual QC stage ensures consistent quality of
the finished digital files.
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High-end
analog to digital conversions
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Digital-to-digital conversions
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High quality
component video signal routing
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Digital
Compression
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Multiplexed
A/V equipment for parallel capturing and encoding
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MPEG2, MPEG1,
RealMedia, Windows Media, and QuickTime
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Ability to
handle even the most obscure tape or disc formats
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Optical and
tape back-up systems
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Visual
Quality Control
Audio
Digital audio is
now a part of everyday life, from the introduction of the Compact Disc
in the mid-eighties and the emergence of MP3 in the nineties, to
internet radio stations, and now internet jukeboxes. The flexibility
afforded by digitized audio is compelling. Encoding an audio archive
converts a room full of bulky (and perishable!) tapes, disks, wires and
cylinders into a manageable digital audio system which can easily be
indexed and referenced.
Delivery
VidiPax offers
three primary content delivery mechanisms:
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FTP - content
is sent as files over the internet and securely delivered according
to customer preference.
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Download -
content is shipped in hard copy format such as CD-ROM.
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Streaming -
Despite the rapid emergence of digital media as a business and
consumer draw, many companies aren't equipped to host digital media
from their web site.
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