MLB Advanced Media deploys Astria encoder to support content transport

Major League Baseball Advanced Media (BAM) has deployed the Tut Systems Astria platform to encode and deliver digital video across its network connecting every major league ballpark with its central studio in New York City.

The Astria platforms are used to encode broadcast-quality MPEG-2 4:2:2 and MPEG-2 4:2:0 video and transport it to and from the BAM studios in New York. BAM uses the content for multiple applications, including real-time editing and redistribution of content, production of team and player highlight footage, Internet-based broadcasts of MLB games, pre- and post-game coverage and video archiving of MLB footage.

For more information, visit www.MLB.com and www.tutsys.com.

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