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RTV Slovenia installs NOA systems

Slovenia’s national broadcaster Radiotelevizija Slovenija (RTV Slovenia) has installed new systems from NOA for increased content archiving. Extending its existing archiving operation based on NOA’s mediARC, RTV Slovenia has added two dual-channel NOA Framelector systems, a VidCheck VideoFileAnalyser, and MediaButler for Video.

Slovenia’s national broadcaster Radiotelevizija Slovenija (RTV Slovenia) has installed new systems from NOA for increased content archiving. Extending its existing archiving operation based on NOA’s mediARC, RTV Slovenia has added two dual-channel NOA Framelector systems, a VidCheck VideoFileAnalyser, and MediaButler for Video.

The additional ingest capability is based upon NOA´s Framelector systems and aims to offer the broadcaster accelerated digitisation of content. The new installation also gives RTV Slovenia extra quality control workflows, and the ability to build workflows for the supply of production copies in a range of resolutions from the lossless archive.

“QC of analogue video transfers with ISR and RF read-outs, complete content analysis of ingested SD material, and mathematically lossless open source formats based upon FFv1 ­ all this makes NOA the first choice for us,” said Martin Zvelc, head of RTV Slovenia’s mediaTeka. “Our enormous legacy of video material can now be safely and rapidly preserved in the archive at the highest quality, and re-transcoded in the future for use in any kind of new production system.”

NOA´s new video ingest system FrameLector is the first to be deployed in the region and has a dual channel capability to transfer SD material at highest quality with perfect quality control at comparably low cost, the company claims.

“After lengthy successful experience with mediARC, RTV Slovenia has shown its confidence in our technology by adding the video ingest enhancements that will enable them to increase their archiving work rate and make also archived video material available for use in new ways,” said Christophe Kummer, CEO of NOA.

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