Adobe Advances Broadcast Solutions at IBC2008
Company Previews Next Generation of Adobe Post Production
Software
SAN JOSE, Calif. and AMSTERDAM, Netherlands — At
IBC2008 Adobe Systems Incorporated (Nasdaq:ADBE) is showcasing advanced video
and new media technologies that are enabling broadcasters and media
professionals to create, deliver, and monetize dynamic media across disparate
platforms and devices. Highlights of the show include previews of the next
version of Adobe® Creative Suite® Production Premium and Adobe Flash® Media
Server software, as well as the introduction of Adobe Flash Media Encoding
Server software (see separate press release), a fast, scalable solution for
converting multiple video file formats for delivery via Adobe Flash software,
which has established itself as the premier instant-on video solution for media
companies around the world.
Adobe will demonstrate its industry leadership in supporting
efficient, tapeless workflows that leverage native, raw camera formats for
producing high-fidelity content. RED R3D and AVCHD join Panasonic P2 and Sony
XDCAM EX and HD, as camera formats that are supported by Adobe Creative Suite
software applications, with no transcoding or rewrapping. Adobe’s booth at the
IBC2008 Exhibition is Hall 7, Stand 721.
“We are committed to providing world-class technology and
forging industry initiatives that enable our customers to create rich, engaging
content, deliver it to audiences on virtually any platform or device, and
demonstrate lucrative new business models,” said Jim Guerard, vice president
and general manager of Dynamic Media at Adobe. “From content creation, to
delivery and playback, Adobe and its broadcast and media customers are leading
the industry and reshaping the digital video and interactive media landscapes.”
Accelerated Industry Adoption by Broadcasters
Adobe’s Emmy® Award winning Flash technology continues to be
the standard worldwide for delivering high-quality video experiences on the
Web. According to comScore, 82 percent of online videos in the U.S. and 73
percent of online videos worldwide are viewed using Adobe Flash technology,
making it the number one format for video on the Web. In North America, the NFL recently announced its decision to
use Adobe Flash technology to deliver live online video streaming of NBC’s
Sunday Night Football games on www.NFL.com
and www.NBCSports.com. In addition,
France's M6 (in partnership with Limelight Networks), recently announced its
decision to join major broadcasters worldwide in selecting Adobe Flash
technology to stream video content online. OpenTV Corp., a leading provider of
advanced digital television services, has also announced that it will integrate
Adobe Flash technology onto OpenTV middleware to enable the development of rich
applications, advanced Web browsing and new user interfaces (see separate press
release).
Adobe Previews the Next Generation of Adobe Creative
Suite Production Premium Software
Adobe is giving attendees at IBC2008 an exclusive sneak
preview of the next version of Adobe Creative Suite Production Premium
software, a complete pre- and post-production solution for creative
professionals. The next version of Adobe’s industry-leading software will help
creative professionals deliver more valuable assets, reach new creative
heights, and make the most of their time with huge gains in workflow
efficiency.
Faster, Easier Content Preparation for Delivery using
Flash Technology
Adobe Flash Media Encoding Server is a new scalable,
high-performance solution for converting multiple video file formats into the
ubiquitous Flash format and the latest addition to the Adobe Flash Media Server
family of products. At IBC2008, Adobe is also previewing new technologies that
will be available in future versions of Adobe Flash Media Server. These include
dynamic streaming for delivering the highest quality, uninterrupted viewing
experience, and the ability to pause or rewind a live video stream.
About Adobe Systems Incorporated
Adobe revolutionizes how the
world engages with ideas and information – anytime, anywhere and through
any medium. For more information, visit www.adobe.com.