Freeing your editor from ingest and outgest (stitch, export and publish) operations is fundamental for a fast turnaround of content. mxfSPEEDRAIL F1000 and O1000 give you just that: they transparently move your media – video, audio and metadata – from any location into and out of your shared storage, including AVID UnityTM ISIS or MediaNetwork.
- FOR PROFESSIONAL CAMERAS - MULTI- FORMAT and METADATA AWARE
mxfSPEEDRAIL F1000 is the ideal solution to move towards to a tapeless system, as it ingests HD, SD and proxy files from a broad range of devices, such as Sony XDCAM™, Sony XDCAM HD, Sony XDCAM EX, Panasonic P2™, Panasonic P2 HD. And, because metadata is vital to keep track of assets, mxfSPEEDRAIL preserves camera metadata when transferring clips, making it available for editors and MAMs.
- FOR VIDEO SERVERS - GROWING FILE INGEST and SIMULTANEOUS TRANSFERS
Editing while the video server is still recording saves time and money; just like getting things in and out as swiftly as possible does. mxfSPEEDRAIL is a quick and simple way to move media between servers and editors, with faster than real time speeds and multiple simultaneous transfers. A perfect fit for multi-channel systems.
- SUB-CLIP and MERGE
Many times, content from the field must be pre-selected, trimmed or spliced. The F1000 has trim and merge features, giving finer control to whatever is sent to the post-production area.
- HIGH PERFORMANCE HD/SD INGEST DIRECTLY TO GENERIC STORAGE
mxfSPEEDRAIL offers solid performance, over NAS or SAN, without dropped frames or re-encoding. It saves time while keeping the highest possible video quality.
- AUTOMATIC PUBLISHING OF AVID SEQUENCES
Freeing the editor for its real purpose, O1000 works in the background to transfer finished sequences directly to a playout server, optionally generating versions for the web. mxfSPEEDRAIL O1000 is a flexible, efficient and cost-effective solution for automating the export and publishing of Avid sequences.
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MAIN FEATURES |
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| Ingest media files into any post-production storage |
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FORMATS |
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INPUT WRAPPERS |
| XDCAM™ - IMX, DVCAM |
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OUTPUT WRAPPERS |
| Avid OPAtom |
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SUPPORTED STORAGE |
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STORAGE |
| Avid Unity™ MediaNetwork |
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OPERATION MODES |
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UNATTENDED |
| Hot-Folders - Ingest automatically any content dropped on the |
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USER-DRIVEN |
| Manually select the content to ingest.
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OPTIONALLY, USER CAN: |
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| Preview, select, trim and merge of MXF files |
MOG Technologies
MOG Technologies was created in 2007, with the ambition to explore a new professional market based on the development of centralized ingest solutions for the end-user broadcaster.
Based on the experience acquired with MOG Solutions, since 2002, in the reference MXF software implementation, MOG Technologies grew with the main goal to develop new frameworks allowing the automation of the professional multimedia work. The solid knowledge acquired as the leading provider in MXF tools consultant services, allowed the team to apply the gathered and matured know-how to develop liable and solid centralized solutions.
Using its own development tools and investing highly in R&D, MOG Technologies is revolutionizing the broadcast market and is becoming a worldwide supplier of high-quality centralized solutions with its mxfSPEEDRAIL product line. Simplifying Broadcasters’ and Production Houses’ workflow processes has become the most important goal of this company.
The mxfSPEEDRAIL series have already a multitude of users across the world. Dozens of broadcasters from TV Anhanguera, Brazil (South America) to Canal+ Poland (North Europe), including some large organizations such as NDR in Germany, BBC in United Kingdom or TVE in Spain are already taking full benefits of this centralized ingest concept. The aim is simple: save time having the files immediately available in the editing stations.
MOG Technologies products have evolved dramatically, based on MOG Solutions MXF technology, to seamlessly be integrated with the most popular broadcast technology and formats, offering a high traffic performance, a great interoperability between platforms and an efficient metadata sharing




