Telestream's appliance solutions are already the standard for high-quality media exchange and delivery in the demanding content creation world.
Now, with the introduction of our software powerhouse FlipFactory™, we've made it easy for you to seamlessly encode and deliver media in any format, across any network, optimized for any application!
Whether you need to share professional-quality video in a peer-to-peer environment, digitize corporate video for intranet use, or "flip" media into a distribution network, Telestream has you covered.
FlipFactory™ Family - The automatic way to encode and deliver media in multiple streaming formats or reformat and exchange media between incompatible systems. ClipMail Pro™ - The professional media appliance that is ideal for the exchange of broadcast-quality news stories and master-quality creative collaboration. ClipExpress® - The practical media appliance for client review and approvals. ClipRemote™ - The portable system that transmits video directly from the field.

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Compatible Equipment
Laptops
Many laptops (Dell for example) offer a DVD drive/player option that will allow you to play compatible MPEG2 files. We have tested the DVD-to-Go PCMCIA card (made by Margi Systems Inc.) sold by Dell for use with laptop DVD drives and it allows you to select compatible MPEG2 files from the Windows laptopÕs file system and play them using a DVD Navigator/Player. It even includes a dongle that provides S-video, composite video, and stereo audio outputs for external use. The DVD drive itself is not required in the laptop to use the PCMCIA card. Other laptop solutions may also work; check with the manufacturer to see if your DVD drive equipped computer can also play MPEG2 files from its hard drive

A New Way To Catch, Organize, Review Multiple Video Feeds
NEVADA CITY, CA -
A new, single-solution program to capture, organize, search, and review multiple live video feeds has been announced by
Telestream, which plans to present the technology formally at the National Association of Broadcasters convention in Las Vegas April 7. The program is expected to roll out commercially in July.

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