Sound Lounge Switches from IBM Aspera to MASV for Large File Transfers
Audio post-production house Sound Lounge has switched from IBM Aspera to MASV for large file transfers, citing cost and usability issues with Aspera. The move allows Sound Lounge to more efficiently send and receive triple-digit gigabyte files globally, supporting remote workflows for clients like HBO, Netflix, and Amazon Prime Video. MASV's Portals and simplified interface were highlighted as key benefits for organizing projects and improving client collaboration.
Key Takeaways
- Sound Lounge cited Aspera's 'hefty price tag' and 'extremely difficult user experience' as reasons for switching.
- MASV Portals allow clients to upload large files without needing a MASV account or login.
- Sound Lounge works on 5-10 shows/films daily, requiring organized transfer of triple-digit gigabyte files.
- Clients include HBO, Netflix, Hulu, Showtime, and Amazon Prime Video.
Why It Matters
The shift highlights a growing demand for user-friendly and cost-effective solutions in high-volume, large-file media workflows. Even established tools like Aspera can lose market share if usability and pricing do not meet evolving production needs, especially for remote teams. This move by a key post-production house signals a market preference for specialized, straightforward tools over monolithic platforms for critical operational functions. Watch for how other post-production vendors balance file transfer speed with ease of use and transparent pricing models.
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