we did, but there wasn't much interest in properly built hardware with redundant power supplies etc.
The attraction of Ingex appears to be that it is cheap, so the ambitions of those adopting it are inconsistent with putting broadcast grade servers underneath it, it seems.
We now offer DVS Venice which is a commercially developed, hardware based and fully 10/12/16 bit (depending on the file format being recorded) four channel disk recorder. It can record to pretty much any flavour of file format; Avid (all the DNxHD), Quicktime (even ProRes soon), MPEG and has it's own 48TB StorNext/Xsan SAN built in.
On balance, it seemed to be a better fit for us and our customers, than Ingex.
Rupert Watson
+44 7787 554801
www.root6.com
On 8 Jun 2010, at 08:48, Bouke wrote:
> weren't you the guys building Ingex systems
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