Headquarters Markham Number of employees 100 (2012) | Website digitalrapids.com Founded 2001 Type of business Private | |
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Digital Rapids Corporation is a privately held technology company headquartered in Markham, Ontario, Canada that produces hardware and software for the digital media industry. Founded in 2001, Digital Rapids develops systems and software for media ingest, multi-screen video encoding, transcoding, streaming, and workflow automation. Media and entertainment companies using Digital Rapids products include Deluxe, Foxtel, the Miami Heat NBA team, NBC Universal, Starz and Turner Broadcasting. A variety of customers in education, government, corporate and worship markets also use Digital Rapids products.
Contents
- StreamZ StreamZHD
- Transcode Manager
- StreamZ Live
- Broadcast Manager
- TouchStream
- Kayak
- Flux
- Awards
- Competitors
- References
On April 7, 2014, Digital Rapids was acquired by Imagine Communications.
StreamZ & StreamZHD
StreamZ & StreamZHD are standard definition and high definition ingest and encoding systems supporting video ingest from live and pre-recorded sources, and real-time output in multiple formats to live streams or archive files.
Transcode Manager
Transcode Manager is enterprise-class software that automates the process of transforming large volumes of digital media files from one format to another.
StreamZ Live
StreamZ Live is a video encoding system for live-to-live applications, such as streaming live events or programs to IPTV, and mobile platforms.
Broadcast Manager
Broadcast Manager is enterprise-class software that controls and automates the multiple output streams of Digital Rapids encoders.
TouchStream
TouchStream is a portable streaming encoder for live video sources with a 7-inch touch-interface display.
Kayak
Kayak is a workflow management system and automation platform and the underlying technology platform for recent versions of other Digital Rapids products.
Flux
Flux is a series of PCI-Express video capture and pre-processing cards that can be integrated into Windows computers.