Thomson Video Networks (Hall 14.A10) will be demonstrating its 4K playout system powered by the ViBE VS7000 HEVC encoder and the Sapphire MPEG stream server.
This system has already been deployed by, for instance, Hispasat and Eutelsat for some of their 4K demo channels.
It provides ‘a rich UHDTV picture at up to 60 frames per second (FPS) in 10-bit colour’, along with watermarking based HEVC UHD content protection as mandated by the MovieLabs consortium.
The 7000 is the basis of all-encompassing video delivery infrastructure that mixes on-premises and cloud-based resources to support traditional live broadcasts over cable, DTH, and DTTV as well as IPTV and OTT on multiple devices.
Thomson to compress it all up to 4K
This system has already been deployed by, for instance, Hispasat and Eutelsat for some of their 4K demo channels.
It provides ‘a rich UHDTV picture at up to 60 frames per second (FPS) in 10-bit colour’, along with watermarking based HEVC UHD content protection as mandated by the MovieLabs consortium.
The 7000 is the basis of all-encompassing video delivery infrastructure that mixes on-premises and cloud-based resources to support traditional live broadcasts over cable, DTH, and DTTV as well as IPTV and OTT on multiple devices.
Thomson to compress it all up to 4K
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