Every day, broadcasters amass vast quantities of video, piled upon an ever-growing archive of footage. Negotiating an effective and efficient way through the video mire has always been a problem begging for a solution.
While media asset management has been around in some form for years, historically those systems relied heavily on personnel to manually ingest and catalog content. To solve these efficiency issues, media asset management tools must eliminate this workload.
The Harris H-Class™ Digital Asset Management system is designed to automate many of the previously manual tasks attendant to accurately and richly cataloging video assets with metadata, which allows content users to quickly identify, locate and receive the video assets they need. This access to video assets allows for much fuller utilization of assets.
Harris network appliances -- such as H-Class™ Automatic Ingest and NetVX™ -- take the guesswork out of the transcoding of video at ingest by automatically detecting the video format.
With the Harris H-Class Digital Asset Management System, content is easily ingested, richly catalogued, securely protected and readily accessed -- all without paying a high cost for customization or operation.