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Reckon Digital Asset Management
- Uniquely identify audio media files
- Identify duplicates and facilitate database cleansing
- Help streamline content ingestion
- Correct and update metadata
- Provide data for market research and competitive intelligence
Implementation Reckon comprises two applications. The Fingerprint Extractor (FPE) can be either plugged in existing applications such as audio players or P2P applications, or run as a stand-alone software.
The FPE runs on Mac (PowerPC and Intel), Linux, and Windows. The Fingerprint Identification Service (FIS) is an hosted service. You the FPE can call it over the Internet. It is hosted on a cloud computing environment distributed internationally. We also offer an enterprise version of the FIS, which can be run on Windows or Linux operating system.
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How it works? To identify audio media files, RECKON:
- Generates a fingerprint for each audio file
- Matches them against a database of known files and updates as needed
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What's a Digital Asset Manager (DAM)? Digital Asset Management consists of tasks and decisions surrounding ingesting, cataloguing, storage and retrieval of digital assets, such as music. Reckon is a DAM application.
The term "Media Asset Management" (MAM) is sometimes used as a sub-category of "Digital Asset Management", mainly for audio or video content. Thus, Reckon is more precisely a MAM application. More info »
What's Acoustic Fingerprinting? An acoustic fingerprint is a condensed digital summary, deterministically generated from an audio signal, that can be used to identify an audio sample or quickly locate similar items in an audio database.
Practical uses of acoustic fingerprinting include identifying songs, records, melodies, tunes, or advertisements; radio broadcast and peer to peer network monitoring; sound effect library management; video file identification; and much more.
Reckon leverages its proprietary acoustic fingerprinting algorithms. More info »
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MusicBOT MusicBOT is a widget connecting any websites together.
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What's a Webring? A webring in general is a collection of websites from around the Internet joined together in a circular structure. When used to improve search engine rankings, webrings can be considered a search engine optimization technique.
To be a part of the webring, each site has a common navigation bar; it contains links to the previous and next site. By clicking next (or previous) repeatedly, the surfer will eventually reach the site they started at; this is the origin of the term webring. However, the click-through route around the ring is usually supplemented by a central site with links to all member-sites; this prevents the ring from breaking completely if a member site goes offline.
Webrings are usually organized around a specific theme, often educational or social. Web rings usually have a moderator who decides which pages to include in the web ring. After approval, webmasters add their pages to the ring by 'linking in' to the ring; this requires adding the necessary HTML or JavaScript to their site. More info »
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Scribe Digital Asset Management
- Simplify the provisioning process
- Facilitate asset licensing compliance
Technology Scribe leverages Nucleus, created by Nexio. Nucleus is a comprehensive modular tool coupled with best practices to help organizations standardize their IT processes. The goal of Nucleus helps organizations move beyond basic IT processes to higher level of maturity. More info »
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How it works? To manage media files, SCRIBE:
- Provides a state-of-the-art database structure and ingestion connectors based on the DDEX standard
- Properly link licensing agreements to appropriate media files
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What's DDEX Compliant? The Digital Data Exchange, LLC ("DDEX") is a standards development organisation incorporated in 2006:
- To design (for voluntary adoption) standardised XML message formats for the exchange of metadata across the digital content value chain
- To develop common protocols for the automated communication and management of messages
- To originate material to promote its standards and assist companies in their implementations
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