Telestream Reveals Bold Plans For Encoding.com Cloud Platform

Combination of the Encoding.com platform with the Telestream Media Framework brings unique advantages to enterprises seeking to harness the benefits of cloud media processing.
With its acquisition of Encoding.com, Telestream has been hard at work bringing a combined service to market that will revolutionize cloud media processing workflows for Media & Entertainment businesses of all sizes. The combination of the Encoding.com platform with the Telestream Media Framework, the underlying technology stack for nearly all Telestream products including Vantage, brings together the most mature and scalable cloud-based media processing service trusted by many of the world’s largest M&E brands with Telestream’s powerful suite of video tools and nearly twenty-five years of media processing and workflow orchestration experience.
While Encoding.com offers a robust suite of cloud-based processing capabilities, with the Telestream Media Framework, Encoding.com can now better support a larger variety of broadcast and post-production workflows in the cloud with new capabilities for processing advanced codecs, transcriptions, more caption / subtitle formats and a more robust automated QC service. As the engineering team continually adds new features, customers only need to modify their XML or JSON job payload to take advantage of the latest and greatest enhancements.
The power of Telestream and Encoding.com’s combined cloud platform is available now.
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