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Technology Stocks : Seac - Seachange New IPO
SEAC 3.350-4.3%Oct 22 10:15 AM EST

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To: Starowl who wrote (269)7/19/1999 11:43:00 AM
From: PeterBurgess  Read Replies (1) of 431
 
"MTV3's new four 'node' (computer) Broadcast MediaCluster provides up to 16 channels and 72 hours of fault-resilient MPEG-2 program storage at 25Mb/s with twelve, 18GB drives in
each node. Both video server systems are located in MTV3's Helsinki headquarters for centralized management of all video output. MTV3's investment in SeaChange will enable it to
seamlessly transition to DTV broadcasting with a simple upgrade."

I believe that the transition to DTV will be a big driver
for stations to move to the Seachange broadcast system.
The problem for broadcast stations is that during the transition period they need to output content in both analog and digital format.
Their best choice for success is to migrate their current
analog systems to digital video servers using analog output ports
and later add digital output ports with little additional
operational effort and costs (and saving the analog output ports
for future conversion to digital output ports for expansion needs).

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