FAQ
- 1. What is MediaLab?
MediaLab is a closed and secure online platform for saving, transcoding, sharing & sending (large) media files. Video, audio, pictures or any other kind of file. MediaLab allows companies to distribute their files from any location to any platform or device. Secure, simpel and cost effective.
- 2. What kind of companies are using MediaLab?
Broadcasters, television & advertising production companies, advertising & casting agencies, printing houses and other creative or media companies/departments.
- 3. What is the difference between FTP and MediaLab?
It is necessary to download software before using FTP and in most cases FTP needs more technical attention.FTP provides more maintenance and requires more experience of its users.
- 4. What is the difference between free services like YouSendit/We Transfer and MediaLab?
MediaLab offers a complete and multi purpose solution. Storage, management and distribution. Free services such as YouSendIt and WeTransfer only service a filetranfer solution up to 2GB. MediaLab is an non-advertising platform that offers no limits on file sizes and enables you to send corporate branded messages.
- 5. Wat is cloud computing?
Cloud computing refers to the provision of computational resources on demand via a computer network. Because the cloud is an underlying delivery mechanism, cloud based applications and services may support any type of software application or service in use today. Before the advent of computer networks, both data and software were stored and processed on or near the computer. The development of Local Area Networks LAN allowed for a tiered architecture in which multiple CPUs and storage devices may be organized to increase the performance of the entire system. LANs were widely deployed in corporate environments in the 1990′s, and are notable for vendor specific connectivity limitations. These limitations gave rise to the marketing term “Islands of Information” which was widely used within the computing industry. The widespread implementation of the TCP/IP protocol stack and the subsequent popularization of the web has lead to multi-vendor networks that are no longer limited by company walls.
- 6. How safe is it to use MediaLab?
MediaLab is an encrypted and secure platform containing all posible security measures. Contact us for any specific questions.
- 7. What are the minimum browser requirements to use MediaLab?
MediaLab has been tested to run with the following browsers:- Internet Explorer 7 and higher- Firefox 2 and higher- SafariJavascript and cookies must be enabled. In order to be able to watch videos, make sure you have the latest version of Adobe Flash Player installed. The latest version can be downloaded from: get.adobe.com/flashplayer
- 8. Which plan suits our needs?
MediaLab offers plans for start-up companies and multinationals. Important issues are data storage and usage. Please contact our sales department for advice.