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DiskStream Demonstrates Capsa Compatibility with Panasonic DVCPRO P2 Camera at NAB 2006; Capsa Automatically Ingests Video from P2, Generates Proxies, Metadata for Powerful Camera-to-Archive Digital Media Workflow.


LAS VEGAS Las Vegas (läs vā`gəs), city (1990 pop. 258,295), seat of Clark co., S Nev.; inc. 1911. It is the largest city in Nevada and the center of one of the fastest-growing urban areas in the United States.  -- DiskStream Incorporated (http://www.diskstream.com), a provider of innovative media management solutions, announced today that it will demonstrate support for Panasonic's DVCPRO Panasonic's variant of the DV (Digital Video) format, which provides higher quality by increasing tape speed and track width. It uses metal particle tape for added reliability and also adds a cueing track for enhanced editing.  P2 camera with its newly-launched groundbreaking archiving system, Capsa(R) during NAB 2006 this week.

In its booth #SL3030, DiskStream will demonstrate the powerful 'camera-to-archive' digital media workflow for customers looking to embrace tape-less electronic news gathering (ENG ENG electronystagmography.

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) and production environments. DiskStream will show how video files and metadata captured on a DVCPRO P2 camera are transferred to Capsa through a simple drag-and-drop operation and made conveniently available on the network for search, preview and retrieval. Previously, customers had no way to manage this media or make use of metadata generated by the camera, significantly increasing the risk of losing critical footage.

"Solid state cameras such as the Panasonic DVCPRO P2 are key in enabling broadcasters to complete the shift to entirely file-based workflows. However, traditional tape-based methods of managing media no longer apply," said Ian Russell Ian Russell may refer to:
  • Ian Russell, the American soccer player
  • Ian Russell, the Australian rugby league player
  • Ian Russell, the Watercolor artist, Prescott, AZ
, president of DiskStream. "True tape-less ENG workflows require new systems for properly handling files--media and its associated metadata--and not video tapes. Properly managing this new media is the key to reaping the benefits of a tape-less workflow. Capsa provides a convenient, economical and intelligent nearline 'safe house' for media coming in from the journalists in the field."

In its demonstrations of the DVCPRO P2 support, DiskStream will highlight a number of key features, including the ability to:

--Automatically ingest in·gest  
tr.v. in·gest·ed, in·gest·ing, in·gests
1. To take into the body by the mouth for digestion or absorption. See Synonyms at eat.

2.
 video files captured on a DVCPRO P2 cardbus card and generate low-resolution proxies for preview.

--Automatically extract and index the associated metadata (e.g. creation date and time, program name, reporter) as supported by the DVCPRO P2 camera, making the clips searchable based on this metadata.

--Seamlessly ingest and associate audio notes recorded in the field using the DVCPRO P2 with the relevant video clips A short video presentation. .

--Quickly make media files accessible in nearline storage Nearline storage (where Nearline is a contraction of Near-online) is a term used in computer science to describe an intermediate type of data storage. It is a compromise between online storage (constant, very rapid access to data) and offline storage (infrequent  for convenient network transfer to edit stations and other broadcast systems.

DiskStream made its industry debut this week at NAB 2006 in Las Vegas, where the Company's executive management unveiled Capsa(R), its groundbreaking video archiving solution. Capsa is an economical, turnkey video and future-proof system for file-based archiving of video content including broadcast news, commercials and other programming. Tailored to the needs of small market broadcasters and specialty channels, Capsa dramatically improves access to archived media content and eliminates the high cost, inefficiency and inconvenience inherent in video tape archiving.

Based on industry standards, and providing tools for migration to any future archive platform, Capsa breaks new ground in terms of openness, accessibility and affordability. Capsa innovative features provide a wide range of benefits, such as:

--Open, Low-Cost Storage Options: Drive down costs--leverage today's open and inexpensive storage technologies, including SATA (Serial ATA) A serial version of the ATA (IDE) interface, which has been the de facto standard hard disk interface for desktop PCs for more than two decades. The original Parallel ATA (PATA) interface was launched in 1986.  hard drives for nearline archiving, or data DVD See DVD-ROM.  for back-up and offline archiving.

--Search and Preview Tools: Streamline access to archived media--locate and retrieve clips and stock footage at your desktop using a Google-like search, preview low-resolution proxies, and restore clips with a single click.

--Flexible Ingest and Metadata Import Tools: Preserve existing archive investments--batch capture existing media and reconcile it automatically with metadata imported from existing databases and news production systems (e.g. ENPS ENPS Electronic News Production System (Associated Press) ).

--Future-Proof File Formats: Protect your investment going forward--ensure archived media and valuable metadata never become trapped within a proprietary repository--Capsa supports open, industry-standard essence, metadata and container formats.

--Migration Tools and APIs: Tackle obsolescence ob·so·les·cent  
adj.
1. Being in the process of passing out of use or usefulness; becoming obsolete.

2. Biology Gradually disappearing; imperfectly or only slightly developed.
 head on--efficiently export media and metadata from a Capsa archive to a range of open formats, providing a simple migration path to any future archiving platform.

--Metadata Quality-Control: Maximize media value--enforce rules for metadata completeness and consistency, significantly increasing the potential to repurpose To change the media format; for example, to go from print to online.  assets in the archive.

About DiskStream

DiskStream develops innovative, easy-to-use archiving products that enable companies in the media entertainment industry to get the most out of their media assets and the best from their creative resources. DiskStream solutions are uniquely open, accessible and affordable, bringing the benefits of video archiving to an entirely new audience. Located in Waterloo, Ontario Coordinates:

Waterloo is a city in Ontario, Canada. It is the smallest of the three cities in the Regional Municipality of Waterloo, and is adjacent to the larger city of Kitchener.
, within Canada's Technology Triangle, DiskStream Incorporated was founded in 2004 and is privately venture funded. For more information, visit http://www.diskstream.com.
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