Enco
In 1983, after seeing the challenges that television and radio broadcasters encountered daily, ENCO was born to help automate their production processes. ENCO adopted the concepts of computer-controlled automation found in high-tech factories worldwide and applied them to broadcasting. In 1991, we poured every ounce of blood, sweat, and tears into the first digital audio delivery system, DAD. DAD replaced error-prone manual CART systems commonly used to sequence and play audio content. DAD has increased flexibility and productivity for broadcasters andenabled trouble-free automated formats that can run for an hour or for days withoutntervention.
In 2005, we applied our innovative approach to Automated Speech Recognition (ASR) technology, and enCaption a live automated captioning solution was born. enCaption offers an easy and affordable option to provide an around-the-clock generation of captions for live or recorded programming. Still, this wasn’t enough, so we drove to improve the functionality of enCaption. When used alongside enTranslate, enCaption can provide real-time translated captions in 27 different languages.