MediaRich ECM for SharePoint 5
Equilibrium has announced the general availability of MediaRich ECM for SharePoint 5, enhancing media asset management for SharePoint. The latest version introduces a new 64-bit architecture that delivers faster ingestion and increased file-format support, including professional broadcast video formats - including UHD and large files.
Further enhancements have been made to the viewing tools, for video MediaRich ECM for SharePoint automatically creates multi-video for HTML5 browser and mobile device playback. Offering inline video playback and full size or screen video viewing without any third party plug-ins. This means you can view all your video content from any device easily.
For documents and images the UniZoom viewer now supports touch and gestures on touch enabled devices including pinch-to-zoom, page swipe and thumbnail swipe. Devices are dynamically detected to maximise screen real estate during viewing delivering a great mobile experience when accessing your SharePoint library.
For any company involved in Architecture, Mining, Exploration, Engineering, Manufacturing, or Construction of any kind the new UniZoom AEC dynamically updates access to all your PDFs with relative linking (Supports Adobe Acrobat or Bluebeam files), without having to physically download the files. This feature offers quick and painless viewing of PDFs across multiple devices with “read-only” capability over as little as a 4G network. With this new feature, you have the ability to open 300+ MB PDFs that were not able to download or view before
“MediaRich ECM for SharePoint 5 continues the momentum from Equilibrium to enable customers to deliver the highest quality content to their partners and customers,” said Chris Duke, Equilibrium’s vice president of product. “The integration of the latest MediaRich engine gives customers the ability to work with more and larger files more quickly, combined with the enhancements to the experience in SharePoint and the addition of UniZoom AEC our customers will be even more productive.”