Rimage Integrates Marquis Broadcast Technology
To integrate its optical duplicating devices with content creation and editing systems
This is a Press Release edited by StorageNewsletter.com on March 21, 2008 at 2:14 pmRimage Corporation announced a technology
integration agreement with Marquis Broadcast, a U.K.-based specialist
in broadcast workflow and software solutions. The additional
functionality will enable Rimage to integrate its publishing systems
with a broad range of content creation and editing systems.
"Thanks to Marquis Broadcast, we are now able to provide digital
content creators with improved disc output efficiency, flexibility and
usability from their production workflows," said Hamish Macmillan,
director of business development for Rimage. "Because PostBox+
simplifies file export between different manufacturers’ systems, our
end users will have greater freedom to choose diverse third-party
products while knowing they will not encounter file incompatibility
problems."
Rimage digital publishing systems provide automated CD, DVD and
Blu-ray Disc production for rough cuts, screeners, end products
and everything in-between. Using PostBox+, Rimage will extend its
market reach by taking disc publishing directly into Avid and Apple
editing environments.
PostBox+ will provide tight integration between the two processes,
creating a powerful, easy to use workflow where editors are able to
achieve seamless access to publishing, recording and printing
operations from the familiarity of their own editing environments.
"The true benefit of our integration with Rimage is efficiency,"
said Granby Patrick, Partner Director, Technology for Marquis
Broadcast. "Whether editors are producing one or one hundred discs,
the entire process – including direct-to-disc label printing – takes
place as a background task, freeing up more time for editors to focus
on creative work. PostBox+ enhances the disc output process by helping
sort and configure media as well as publishing information, such as
disc printing schemes. The end result is a smoother, more seamless
workflow and more reliable, professional-looking discs."