Capture
The high-performance ingestion server
Based on two different modules and dedicated to digitize video and audio contents, Discovery Reply™ Capture is designed for television and radio broadcasters, production environments and in general for any digital archiving need. The system offers a wide range of format compatibility and configurations, together with connectivity and control flexibility.
Discovery Reply™ Capture VIDEO
Designed to meet the needs of broadcasters and to simplify the production processes of digital news, it allows to easily access all the system functions and to control remotely all the connected digital ingesting equipments. It offers standard recording and playback functions as well as a variety of supported video formats, thus representing an excellent solution to replace VTRs, satellite feeds, broadcasting servers or digital media distributors within the company.
With its fully configurable and expandable architecture, Discovery Reply™ Capture Video can be equipped with professional as well as consumer capture cards and codes, enabling single or multiple, analog or SDI, video input/output connectivity. The control software automatically identifies the number and type of the available hardware resources (video port), and exposes their access via standard control protocols.
Discovery Reply™ Capture AUDIO
This is the effective solution for massive migration of audio material, such as vinyl and ¼” tapes, from analogue to digital. Built upon open standards and consolidated best practices, it assures the preservation of analogue material, improves its usage and re-use delivering a scalable and reliable solution supporting and facilitating the migration to the digital domain.
Thanks to its advanced automatic audio quality control and classification features, Discovery Reply™ Capture Audio allows to drastically reduce the effort required for the transcription process and also provides planning and management functionalities to integrate legacy databases for the production and the execution of migration batches.