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Securely move content within and between your facilities and easily manage the transport of my content in a completely format flexible environment.
The Harris Media Transport System: Features for Today, Flexibility for Tomorrow.
Gone are the days of producing just one channel. New business models sprout new channels and variations of existing channels for new outlets, leading to a blizzard of video and audio coming in, shuttling about, and being distributed from today's broadcast facility. Broadcasters face the challenge of building an infrastructure that fits within their budget, can be operated by the current staff, and has a modular architecture that allows for further expansion as needs change over time.
Harris' modular approach to video processing and distribution also applies to Networking and Transport. Modular platforms such as the NetVX™ video networking system and NetXpress™ IP audio transport platform allow a facility to be designed to satisfy today's needs, but with the flexibility to adapt to future requirements. With the right combination of video, audio and data interfaces -- including the ability to control and be controlled by other elements of the plant infrastructure -- NetVX™ and NetXpress™ solve the whole multi-facility networking puzzle.
With file-based content, until the whole file has been transmitted and received, it can't be viewed in traditional fashion. To assure that incoming files meet quality control standards, Harris recently introduced the Videotek QuiC™ media analysis server. The QuiC™ system evaluates the quality of the encoded signal during ingest -- at speeds faster than real time -- and is part of a family of test and measurement tools developed for the media transport infrastructure of tomorrow.
Broadcasters can trust that, as they are faced with shuttling more and more video in more and more formats, the Harris system they install today can meet all their needs -- for now and for the future.

