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Egyptian Media and Production City upgrades with Imagine Communications

Egyptian Media and Production City (EMPC) has selected Imagine Communications’ Nexio AMP video servers to update six of its studios.

Egyptian Media and Production City (EMPC) has selected Imagine Communications’ Nexio AMP video servers to update six of its studios. Replacing EMPC’s existing bank of video tape recorders, the new installation forms part of the company’s plan to upgrade its studios to high definition, file-based operations.

Each of the six modernised studios will have a dedicated Nexio AMP server with integrated storage, which will provide recording functionality as well as playback into EMPC’s production environment. The Nexio AMP video server platform is designed to provide dependability, flexibility and format transparency to help accelerate production and playout workflows and reduce the costs associated with content acquisition, distribution and management.

“For a busy studio complex like EMPC, recording and playback is a mission-critical application, and Nexio AMP servers are designed to provide the outstanding reliability and operational flexibility such users require,” said Paul Wallis, Middle East sales director for Imagine Communications. “We’re pleased to have been selected by EMPC for this important project. This is a model installation for the way that all studios will soon be configured, with multi-channel recording straight into the server network.”

The servers are being supplied in conjunction with Cairo-based Imagine Communications dealer Systems Design. Ahmad Gamal, managing director at the company, commented: “The Nexio AMP server was selected based on its first-class technical capability and of course being commercially qualified meant we won the tender. EMPC also valued the strong local support offered by our combined teams, giving EMPC the confidence to take the next step towards a tapeless environment with Imagine Communications.”

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