Teradici, the creator of industry-leading PCoIP technology and Emmy Award-winning Cloud Access Software (CAS), announced new Teradici CAS features
to enable seamless in-studio and remote work for the broadcast
industry. Users can remotely access their high-performance editorial
workstations and applications as if they were on a local machine from
anywhere, leveraging multi-channel audio, PCoIP Ultra Auto-Offload,
AV-Lock, collaboration and support for Wacom devices to create content
that meets the highest quality standards.
Teradici
CAS allows broadcasting professionals to securely access their
high-performance workflows-including content creation, newsroom
applications, on-screen graphics, digital effects and video logging-from
anywhere, on any operating system, without compromising on user
experience. Using the Teradici PCoIP remote display protocol to transfer
only pixels, corporate assets remain securely located in
industry-compliant, on-site content networks or any public cloud.
"With
Teradici CAS, broadcasters have the freedom to tailor their workflows
to the unique needs of the production or creative team, no matter where
they are located, including hybrid work options," said Ziad Lammam,
Global Head of Teradici Product Management, HP. "Creators can securely
collaborate on video files with the same quality and responsiveness
they're used to in-studio and still meet tight editorial timelines,
despite the fact that editors are working remotely."
Teradici collaborates with leading companies like Adobe to enable highly functional in-studio and remote editorial workflows.
"Adobe®
Creative Cloud enables creatives to bring their ideas to life," said
Sue Skidmore, Head of Partner Relations, Adobe Video. "With today's
announcement at Adobe MAX, Teradici CAS is debuting new features that
offer remote capabilities-something we know Adobe creatives will
appreciate. Combined with the rich user experience that Teradici CAS
delivers with Premiere Pro and After Effects, there are no limits to
where the creative process can happen."
Teradici
recently announced Teradici CAS support for the Mac running in
on-premises data center and cloud environments. All existing PCoIP
endpoints, including macOS clients (and Apple silicon-based Mac
clients), Windows clients, Linux clients, PCoIP Zero Clients and
PCoIP-enabled Thin Clients can connect to a macOS host, giving IT
administrators complete control of their infrastructure to choose any
data center, endpoint, OS and application combination. Teradici CAS
support for Mac hosts with Apple silicon is planned for summer 2022.
New Features for Seamless Hybrid In-Studio and Remote Work
Multi-channel
audio is critical for creating broadcast-quality content, especially
immersive content intended for cable or OTT distribution. Collaboration
reduces friction and saves time throughout the workflow, allowing
directors to participate directly from rough cut to final review.
PCoIP
Ultra AV-Lock provides improved full-screen video playback,
synchronizing audio and video channels and smoothing frame playback on
the client, even over difficult high-latency WAN networks. This improves
lip sync and reduces video frame drops for video playback, allowing
news teams, field productions or other remote contributors to work
efficiently.
Availability
Support
for multi-channel audio, PCoIP Ultra Auto-Offload, AV-Lock,
collaboration and Wacom devices will be available next month for the Mac
with the Teradici CAS 2021.10 release. Support for PCoIP Ultra
Auto-Offload, AV-Lock and Wacom devices for Windows and Linux is also
available. Multi-channel audio and collaboration for additional
operating systems will be available in future releases.