International. Seeking to support the television industry in saving resources in operational matters, the company Softel published a series of application notes to help better understand how to rationalize its subtitles.
In these documents, the company explains how integrating software transcoding into major media servers can simplify complex workflows and achieve significant reductions in engineering costs.
Sam Pemberton, CEO of Softel, explained, "Our strategy is to partner with leading companies and media server manufacturers to reduce the complexity of modern workflows. We understand that ultimately broadcasters and cable operators want reliable processes, whatever the language, format or platform and without any rising operating costs."
In documents, stakeholders will be able to find new ways to reduce the increasing complexity of their workflows. In addition, to monetize your content across multiple regions and consumer demand for IP-based response delivery, workflows now span multiple channels sent across a variety of new platforms and in multiple subtitle languages.
These applications are based on the different delivery formats specific to each of these new platforms, adding to the multitude of legacy file formats often found in large interregional workflows.
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