Banis Selects Telestream’s Episode Software To Deliver 2010 FIFA World Cup Video Globally

June 10, 2010 · 0 comments

The leading provider of digital media tools and work flow solutions Telestream announced that Banis Software Development, Inc. has selected Episode video encoding software to deliver video and audio trans coding for V&a Waterfront World Media & Legacy Center.

The Episode video encoding software was built for the 2010 FIFA World Cup in Cape Town, South Africa. The software was selected to integrate with its Server DAM digital asset management and distribution system. Initially developed for the Vancouver 2010 Winter Games, Server DAM is the first system of its kind to offer an uncompressed cloud storage and distribution portal with secure web access to video footage for accredited press.

Thousands of registered media from around the world gained access this week to the online video portal which allows them to build pre-game video packages in a variety of formats for the 2010 FIFA World Cup which opens in Cape Town on June 10.

Ford Sinclair, President at Banis Software Development, creators of the video portal, said “We selected Episode encoder because of the simplicity of fully integrating it with Server DAM and because of the breadth of formats it provides.

Telestream’s Episode was a natural fit for our business needs. The strength of our products is that they function as one system, providing on-demand access 24 hours a day to video footage in any format for any number of users.”

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