IRVINE, Calif., Dec. 01, 2015 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- AllDigital (OTCBB:ADGL) announces the availability of an entirely new generation of its high-speed file transport and transcoding service, AllDigital Brevity. The service uses AllDigital’s patented technology to compress, transcode and deliver high quality video files over the Internet at industry leading speeds.
AllDigital Brevity is sold as a subscription service that can be deployed across a number of configurations including virtual machines in the cloud, on-prem hardware and other networked facilities. Once installed AllDigital Brevity optimizes network resources, significantly reduces file transfer times, and transcodes files to and from over 300 video formats. “There is inherent complexity in creating end-to-end video workflows,” said Dean Hart, AllDigital’s Chief Technology Officer. “With minimal user inputs, AllDigital Brevity creates the various elements of a video workflow, including the transcoding profiles for ensuring the highest quality output. All system resources can be managed on a Mac or PC or through a secure developer Application Programming Interface (API).”
“One of our main objectives in developing this new generation of AllDigital Brevity was to provide a software defined path for video to go from camera sensor or file to any screen with industry leading precision and speed,” said Tim Napoleon, AllDigital’s Chief Strategist. “Advances in screen resolutions and online services are creating a demand for innovative solutions like AllDigital Brevity that help pair high quality content with global audiences.”
AllDigital Brevity has been architected and developed as a highly scalable and flexible solution, incorporating many of the latest software architectures and technologies. The software can stand alone as an end-to-end video workflow and can also be deployed modularly into existing video workflows making it ideal for diverse use cases ranging from individual content owners, who may be looking to build a fully-featured video workflow, to partners and resellers, who may be looking to add specific features like transcoding and high-speed file transfer into a larger, existing workflow that requires high quality video inputs and outputs.
Further information on AllDigital Brevity may be found at www.alldigital.com.
About AllDigital
AllDigital engineers software and hardware solutions to accelerate and optimize the distribution of digital video over the Internet and is the developer of AllDigital Brevity, a file transport and transcoding service with patented technology to transcode video files as they are being delivered real time. For more information about AllDigital (ADGL) visit www.alldigital.com.
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With the exception of historical information, the matters discussed in this press release, including AllDigital Brevity using AllDigital’s patented technology to compress, transcode and deliver high quality video files over the Internet at industry leading speeds, AllDigital Brevity being deployable across a number of configurations including virtual machines in the cloud, on-prem hardware and other networked facilties, AllDigital Brevity optimizing network resources, significantly reducing file transfer times, and transcoding files to and from over 300 video formats, AllDigital Brevity, with minimal user inputs, creating the various elements of a video workflow, including the transcoding profiles for ensuring the highest quality output, the ability to manage AllDigital Brevity system resources on a Mac or PC or through a secure developer Application Programming Interface (API), AllDigital Brevity providing a software defined path for video to go from camera sensor or file to any screen with industry leading precision and speed, advances in screen resolutions and online services creating a demand for innovative solutions like AllDigital Brevity that help pair high quality content with global audiences, and AllDigital Brevity being able to stand alone as an end-to-end video workflow that can also be deployed modularly into existing video workflows, are forward looking statements that involve a number of risks and uncertainties. The actual future results and performance of AllDigital and AllDigital Brevity could differ from those statements. Factors that could cause or contribute to such differences include, but are not limited to, unexpected product implementation delays; adverse economic and market conditions; lack of capital necessary to fund new product development; the inability to achieve operational improvements; and other events, factors and risks previously and from time to time disclosed in AllDigital’s filings with the Securities and Exchange Commission including, specifically, those factors set forth in the “Risk Factors” section contained in AllDigital’s Form 10-K filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission on April 20, 2015. AllDigital expressly disclaims any obligation to update or revise any forward-looking statements found herein to reflect any changes in expectations or results or any change in events.
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