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Omneon is a leading provider of media server and active
storage solutions used to support the acquisition,
production, management and distribution of digital media
content. The company's products allow broadcasters and media
production facilities to streamline their workflows and
capitalize on the transition to a file-based environment.
With a proven track record of integrating IT and broadcast
best practices with advanced system architectures, Omneon
has established a leadership position in the market for
providing customers with infrastructure solutions that are
flexible, scalable, reliable and highly cost-effective.
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Free White Papers
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Take a more in-depth look at this library of free technical white papers and case studies.
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A Better Way to Closed Caption Compliance
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May 23, 2006
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After an eight-year transition, and much industry debate, the era of television closed captioning has fully arrived. As of the beginning of 2006, due to a government mandate, most new English language broadcast programming must include text captions for the deaf and hard of hearing. It's the right thing to do.
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Tackling the HD Challenge
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Easing the Transition to HD Using Omneon Spectrum™ Media Servers
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May 23, 2006
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In moving to HD, broadcasters must make myriad choices on formats, standards and bit rates before selecting new equipment for HD ingest, production and playout. U.S. broadcasters must also clear the extra hurdle of maintaining their existing standard-definition analog broadcasts while launching a new HD service, which means designing systems that can support both SD and HD operations for several years.
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The Omneon ProBrowse Advantage:
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Improving Productivity by Energizing the Tapeless Workflow
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May 23, 2006
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The television industry is in a period of immense change. Multiple transitions--both in technology and business models--are occurring simultaneously. The emergence of HDTV, new program delivery platforms, and a file-based IT broadcast infrastructure are challenging broadcasters throughout the world.
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