Brian Larson
April 21st, 2009, 08:15 AM
HI,
I work for the federal government and we are updating the TV studio here in my building.
A little background:
We have a direct fiber link and ID to all off the major news organizations like Bloomberg and such. the official usually sits in a chair with various backgrounds (no chroma key) and video and audio is transmitted to the other end, there is a full duplex video and audio connection, we have been requested to move to high definition.
My goal is to move to solid state technology so I recommended the AG-HPX300 to be used as a Studio camera.
We also need to follow the official around and record and archive every public thing he does.
I suggested using the AG-HPX170 as a field camera.
sometimes we need a simple small low profile camera for taking video while "on the run"
a very light (not expensive looking) camera would fit the bill. I suggested the AG-HMC150
currently, we have an AVID system for editing the video and publishing however the AVID system is super overkill and can be way to complex for the general cut and burn stuff that is needed. I would like to replace the avid AVID system with an ADOBE suite.
but here is the thing, we need a video server.
we have thousands of hours of archived tape that needs to be moved to a digital format, (physical storage space has become a real issue).
on any given day someone will stop into the office and would like a DVD of some footage that was archived last year, last week and yesterday. this can be a big problem since all of the stuff is on tape and there is no real organization as to the contents of the tape.
so...
I want to build a video server to hold all of the archive footage.
the hardware aspect of the server would be:
TYAN S7010 mobo,
2 Quad-Core Xeon X5560 2.8GHz CPU,
24 gigs DDR3 1333,
256 GB SSD SATA2 system drive,
256 GB SSD SATA2 storage drive,
Fusion R800RAID with Controller 16 TB to start.
Windows 2008 Server edition
There will be satellite workstations (I7 Core based) with video editing suites and MOTU V4HD interfaces networked to the main video server.
my biggest hurdle is the the video server application.
I am trying to find an application that will let me search the video data base, pull up and review videos, stack the ones i want in a cue, then give me the option to burn them to a DVD with the simple click of a mouse.
The interface should be easy for anyone to use.
does anyone know of such an application, and if not, can i build one?
thanks
I work for the federal government and we are updating the TV studio here in my building.
A little background:
We have a direct fiber link and ID to all off the major news organizations like Bloomberg and such. the official usually sits in a chair with various backgrounds (no chroma key) and video and audio is transmitted to the other end, there is a full duplex video and audio connection, we have been requested to move to high definition.
My goal is to move to solid state technology so I recommended the AG-HPX300 to be used as a Studio camera.
We also need to follow the official around and record and archive every public thing he does.
I suggested using the AG-HPX170 as a field camera.
sometimes we need a simple small low profile camera for taking video while "on the run"
a very light (not expensive looking) camera would fit the bill. I suggested the AG-HMC150
currently, we have an AVID system for editing the video and publishing however the AVID system is super overkill and can be way to complex for the general cut and burn stuff that is needed. I would like to replace the avid AVID system with an ADOBE suite.
but here is the thing, we need a video server.
we have thousands of hours of archived tape that needs to be moved to a digital format, (physical storage space has become a real issue).
on any given day someone will stop into the office and would like a DVD of some footage that was archived last year, last week and yesterday. this can be a big problem since all of the stuff is on tape and there is no real organization as to the contents of the tape.
so...
I want to build a video server to hold all of the archive footage.
the hardware aspect of the server would be:
TYAN S7010 mobo,
2 Quad-Core Xeon X5560 2.8GHz CPU,
24 gigs DDR3 1333,
256 GB SSD SATA2 system drive,
256 GB SSD SATA2 storage drive,
Fusion R800RAID with Controller 16 TB to start.
Windows 2008 Server edition
There will be satellite workstations (I7 Core based) with video editing suites and MOTU V4HD interfaces networked to the main video server.
my biggest hurdle is the the video server application.
I am trying to find an application that will let me search the video data base, pull up and review videos, stack the ones i want in a cue, then give me the option to burn them to a DVD with the simple click of a mouse.
The interface should be easy for anyone to use.
does anyone know of such an application, and if not, can i build one?
thanks