ROOT6 to Incorporate Rimage Disc Printing and Duplication
In DVD authoring workflows
This is a Press Release edited by StorageNewsletter.com on April 4, 2008 at 2:56 pmRimage Corporation announced an integration
agreement with ROOT6 Technology to incorporate Rimage disc printing
and duplication capabilities in DVD authoring workflows in
ContentAgent, ROOT6 Technology’s universal encoding platform.
"ContentAgent is simplifying and streamlining workflow for
post-production facilities across the globe," said Hamish Macmillan,
director of business development for Rimage. "With the Rimage
integration, even inexperienced producers can design, burn and output
ContentAgent-generated DVDs with professional quality direct-to-disk
printing. The end result is an all-encompassing DVD production system
that is easy to use, even by non-technical operators."
Rimage digital publishing systems provide automated DVD production
for any pre-released content: test discs, dailies, review discs and
pre-screeners, as well as final versions for advertising, promos and
full release. Through its integration with ContentAgent, Rimage will
extend its market reach by including the disc publishing function
within an end-to-end automated transcoding workflow.
ContentAgent is the ultimate high-performance scalable platform
for capturing, encoding, managing and distributing multi-format,
multi-resolution digital media. ContentAgent can encode or transcode
from a wide range of sources including uncompressed HD and 2K/4K
digital film files. In addition to delivery via FTP, e-mail or RSS,
ContentAgent users can take advantage of the system’s integrated DVD
production capabilities, now further enhanced by the design, printing
and duplication features of the Rimage system.
"We are delighted to partner with Rimage and help post-production
professionals manage content more efficiently," said Marcus
Hume-Humphreys, MD of ROOT6 Technology. "As a natural hub for creating
multi-format content for distribution, ContentAgent will benefit
greatly from the integration of Rimage output capabilities."











