ATLANTA, GA – July 30, 2012 – Turner Sports Central
has been shortlisted on the content management category of the IBC2012
Innovation Awards for its new, multisport asset management (MAM) system
which logs, tracks, and retrieves more than 27,000 live recording hours
of content from more than 6,000 individual events each year — around two
million highlights captured each year. Dalet,
a leading provider of MAM solutions for News, Sports, Programs,
Archives, and Radio, provides the managerial MAM core for the new system
with the Dalet Enterprise Edition MAM platform, which unifies workflow
and metadata management across several different systems.
Turner Sports operates its Atlanta Sports Central production center 365
days a year to support its coverage of over 40 different sports and
five national sports leagues, including the National Collegiate Athletic
Association (NCAA), the National Basketball Association (NBA), Major
League Baseball (MLB), the National Association for Stock Car Auto
Racing (NASCAR), and the Professional Golfers Association of America
(PGA), providing content that is used to feed live broadcasts, websites,
mobile services, other multimedia platforms, and on-demand services in
support of these partner leagues.
Dalet worked closely with Turner and multiple vendors to create a
cohesive, streamlined workflow at Turner Sports Center with integrations
that included the in-house “Feeds Request 24/7” system for scheduled
recordings, EVS servers for centralized ingest and broadcast playout,
Stainless Code for event logging, Apple Final Cut Pro for craft editing,
and Active Storage, Quantum and NetApp for storage. The scale of the
project is huge with a database that references 3,000 teams and 30,000
players, but the effort was accomplished from the specification stage
through development and launch in only 15 months. Despite the huge
throughput of the system — it is currently configured for 26 ingest and
16 playout channels — any content is available for logging, editing and
viewing within 10 seconds.
“We congratulate Turner Sports on their selection as a finalist in
the prestigious IBC Innovation Awards competition. Dalet is very pleased
to have a leading role in this very successful project,” says Stephane Schlayen, COO, Dalet. “The
breadth and depth of this effort across so many different live sports
events offers a tremendous example of how best-of-breed technologies can
be combined to produce a fully integrated solution that meets very
complex sets of requirements. Turner Sports has created a sports
production MAM that allows them to leverage the value of their content
across multiple platforms on game day and well into the future, as
assets can be easily searched, browsed, and retrieved for different
purposes.”
While live broadcasts are in progress, Dalet is involved with multiple
tasks that are simultaneously underway in the production center. Dalet
initiates recordings to the SAN and immediately indexes these assets in
Dalet, making them available to everyone who needs them, including Dalet
users, loggers, craft editors, and EVS operators.
This project represents the first deployment of the Dalet MAM-EVS
integration, which was announced last year. This integration allows the
fluid exchange of content between systems. For instance, the EVS
capability to convert high-resolution media into several different
formats makes high-resolution media available to Final Cut Pro craft
editors, and corresponding low-resolution media available to loggers and
Dalet desktop editors at the same time — while the recording is still
in progress. Practically, this means that a logger can log an action in
low-resolution just seconds after the play takes place and both craft
and desktop editors can bring that logged action into their edit
timeline as soon as the logger has entered his log. In addition,
selected clips in Dalet are visible via the EVS IP Director interface to
enable collaborative work. A Dalet user can create a video clip in a
predefined clip bin by using any of the Dalet tools while ensuring the
preservation of the defined media from the EVS recording train. The
Dalet hierarchy of Clip Bins follows EVS’ legacy structure of pages and
banks to make it easier for EVS Playout Operators to access this new
clip on the EVS LSM (Live Slow Motion) hardware control panel, or within
EVS IP Director. For example, when a P.A. saves a clip in the Dalet
Clip Bin “Page 2 \ Bank 3,” EVS Operators will immediately find it in
EVS’ Page 2, Bank 3. Dalet monitors all the iterations of the same
content across different storage units and maintains the reference to
the unique asset.
About Dalet
Dalet solutions enable broadcasters and media professionals to create,
manage, and distribute content to both traditional and new media
channels, including interactive TV, the Web, and mobile networks. Dalet
combines into a single system a robust and proven Asset Management
platform with advanced metadata capabilities, a configurable workflow
engine, and a comprehensive set of purpose-built creative and production
tools. This integrated and open environment enables end-to-end
management of the entire News, Sports, and Program content chain, and
allows users to significantly improve efficiency and maximize the use
and value of their assets. Dalet’s solutions are delivered through a
dedicated Professional and Integration Services Department to ensure the
highest possible standards.
Dalet systems are used around the world by many thousands of individual
users at hundreds of TV and Radio content producers, including public
broadcasters (e.g., ABS-CBN, BBC, CBC, DR, France TV, RTBF, RFI, Russia
Today, RSR & TSR, RT Malaysia, VOA, WDR), commercial networks and
operators (e.g., Antena 3, Canal+, FOX, eTV, Mediaset, Orange, Time
Warner Cable, Warner Bros., Sirius XM Radio), and government
organizations (e.g., Queensland JAG, Canadian House of Commons, The
European Commission). Dalet is traded on the NYSE-EURONEXT stock
exchange (Eurolist C): ISIN: FR0011026749, Bloomberg DLT:FP, Reuters:
DALE.PA.
Dalet is a registered trademark of Dalet Digital Media Systems. All
other trademarks and products mentioned herein belong to their
respective owners.
For more information on Dalet, visit www.dalet.com.
Press Contact:
Janice Dolan
Zazil Media Group
(p) +1 617-817-6595
(e) janice@zazilmediagroup.com
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