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Telestream introduces new PRISM MPP for remote workflows

All three models can be mounted in an equipment room and accessed via KVM or WebRTC network connectivity, making them available for live and remote production operations

Telestream is launching PRISM MPP, a new line of multi-format rasterizers purpose-built for post production.

The three new models, MPP 100, MPP 200 and MPP 300 work with high-end production video formats like 12-bit RGB for 4K/UHD applications in both SDI and IP.

All three models include measurement tools for colourists with HDR requirements, a complete set of QC tools, and a remotely accessible user interface. They also provide new functionality designed to make colour gamut assessment and compliance easier for users, and offer loop-through for reference monitors and analog audio out for edit suite configurations.

The MPP models support local, remote, and post production applications up to 8K and enable colour grading in SDR and HDR formats including wide-colour gamut, surround sound audio production up to 7.1.4, high-end post production video formats including 4:4:4 and 12-bit RGB for 4k/UHD applications, dual display support, and all the operational SDI monitoring and outstanding IP analysis the PRISM family is known for, said Telestream.

WebRTC remote connectivity provides access through a web browser with the same level of performance and functionality (including audio) as sitting in front of the instrument, added the company. All three models can be mounted in an equipment room and accessed via KVM or WebRTC network connectivity, making them available for live and remote production operations. 

“It has been our vision to continually expand the PRISM platform from the day we created this family of solutions,” said Charlie Dunn, Telestream SVP, Video Test, Synchronization and Quality Assurance. “These instruments are the next evolution, supporting the specific needs of post-production, and we will we continue to lead the way in engineering analysis to support creative applications like sports and event production.”