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National Assembly Of Quebec Transitions To Tapeless TV Infrastructure, Archive

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Nov 18, 2011 3:55 PM

The National Assembly of Quebec has transitioned to a tapeless radio infrastructure with MaestroVision Asset and Storage Managers.

The National Assembly's radio duct is accountable is to acquisition, chief manage and archiving of more than 1300 events per year, inclusive parliamentary activities, press conferences and special events. It moreover has to simulate excerpts in not similar formats for members of parliament, officials, reporters and other meddlesome parties.

Archiving began in the 1970s, and footage was stored on 3/4in U-matic and VHS tapes. Many U-matic tapes suffered problems due to loss of oxide and demagnetization. To make sure the high quality and the long-term sustainability of this vicious repository content, the National Assembly motionless to passing from one to another from a tape-based to a tapeless mood using MaestroVision's Asset and Storage Managers.

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