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KPRC Deploys Telestream Launch to Simplify Remote News Gathering
Launch combines with laptop video editing solution to provide portability and reliability in the field

Nevada City, Calif., April 10, 2006 – Telestream®, the leading provider of multiformat media encoding and delivery solutions, today announced that NBC affiliate, KPRC Houston, has deployed Telestream Launch™ media delivery software to improve the way news is delivered to the station from remote locations. Launch is Telestream’s newest file-based media delivery software solution. When combined with nonlinear video editing software on standard laptop computers, Launch provides a portable, all-in-one solution for editing and transmitting news clips via standard or wireless Internet to the station.

“Telestream’s Launch fulfills a key role in our news coverage process for crews traveling out of town,” said Vince Moreno, News Technical Manager for KPRC. “Launch provides important portability and reliability, as well as an effective media submission alternative. The bottom line for us is greater workflow efficiency.”

Prior to Launch, KPRC spent a lot of time coordinating out-of-town transmission logistics with local stations. They either contacted the stations in advance or knocked on the doors of on-site trucks to request the use of local facilities. They also shipped a lot of gear out of town.  Now, they simply send their news crew outfitted with a Sony XDCAM digital camcorder and a Dell laptop loaded with Grass Valley NewsEdit LT nonlinear news editing software and Launch IP media delivery software.

Media files are transferred from the XDCAM via FireWire to NewsEdit on the laptop. Once the piece is edited, it can be saved in native Vibrint format or as an AVI file and sent to Launch, which transcodes the media into a transport-efficient, broadcast-quality Windows Media 9 file format. Then, the photographer simply hooks up the laptop to an Internet connection, commonly available at a hotel or Internet café, and transmits the clips. Within minutes, media files are received at the station by Telestream’s FlipFactory which automatically ingests and transfers the files to a Grass Valley K2 media server, where content is immediately accessible by any of the station’s newsroom NewsEdit SC and XT editing systems.

“We are delighted that KPRC selected Launch to improve their remote news submission process,” said Bill Harris, Product Marketing Manager at Telestream.  “They recognized the dramatic advantages to be gained by combining today’s nonlinear editing and laptop technologies with easily accessible Internet delivery. We are pleased to have helped them achieve greater mobility for their news crews and operational efficiency for the station.”

Telestream Launch software for Windows and Mac platforms was introduced in 2005. Recently released, Version 1.1 software enables Launch for Windows users to deliver media with custom metadata labels and associated documents. This reduces the number of files being delivered to the newsroom and enables searching of media based on label metadata. Telestream’s Launch and FlipFactory ingest-to-air news workflow solution will be featured at NAB2006 in Las Vegas April 24-27 in Telestream booth SL-2781.

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About Telestream (www.telestream.net)
Telestream products have set the standard with the world's leading media and entertainment companies, corporations, and government institutions for the encoding, organizing, and delivery of digital media. Customers rely on Telestream products for convenient, cost-effective, and robust digital media access and exchange over IP networks. The company's core workgroup and enterprise solutions and newer Flip4Mac tools for the Macintosh streamline digital media workflows for content owners, creators, and distributors in any industry segment. Telestream and its team of video experts are located in Nevada City, the “video valley” region of Northern California. The company is privately held.   

 

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Media Contacts:
Janet Swift
Telestream
Tel: +1 530 470 1328
janet_swift@telestream.net
www.telestream.net

Press contact for KPRC:
Vince Moreno
ph: 713.778.4993
vmoreno@kprc.com