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TVBEurope 71 IBC Preview Codecs boost IP video transport Digigram By xxxxx


By Michael Burns A new codec, the Aqord *LINK/ LE has been released, promising cost-effective transport of high- quality video over IP networks (fibre, xDSL, satellite). Digigram is also demonstrating the enhanced encoding capabilities of its Aqilim *SERV/FIT IP video codec, including the ability to encode multiple streams at multiple resolutions simultaneously.


The Aqilim *SERV/FIT lets users publish content in multiple containers to multiple content delivery networks (CDNs) at once. In addition to increasing encoding density and reducing the cost per output stream, the Aqilim *SERV/FIT streamlines provisioning of content to all varieties of display devices via OTT services. 8.C51


Full range of broadcast support capabilities from ATG Danmon


ATG Danmon


By Holly Ashford ATG Danmon is promoting its range of broadcast systems planning, design, installation, commissioning and post- installation support capabilities at IBC2014. This includes workflow optimisation for live and file-based production environments, media asset management and archiving, signing, post production, presentation and playout, as well as OB production trucks and satellite link vehicles. “Efficient software integration is becoming an increasingly


ATG’s solutions encompass OB trucks


important element of multimedia systems design, accelerated by the growing use of file-based data management for local content networking and wide-area distribution,” commented Clive Northern. 8.B51


DAM and SaaS capabilities Pronology By xxxxx


By Holly Ashford Pronology will be showcasing its comprehensive integration and Software as a Service (SaaS) offerings at IBC2014. “We are excited to highlight our SaaS capabilities to the broadcast and production communities at IBC, as it is the ideal environment to display our ability


to accommodate the wide range of workflows being used today,” said Jonathan Aroesty, co-founder of Pronology. “At Pronology, we take pride in using our real-world industry experience to provide the best tools, and to advise on-site crews from the start to finish of a production as to ‘best practices’.” 10.A26


By Holly Ashford Piksel’s entire portfolio of solutions and services, including those for online video, second screen, user design technologies and managed services, are on show at the company’s stand. Senior spokespeople are also on hand to discuss how the company’s product suite has evolved since its launch a year ago, showcasing


solutions which leverage the Piksel Palette modular service orientated architecture framework. Through a ‘no-one-size-fits-all’


approach, Piksel is showing how it helps its customers evolve their infrastructures and business models in line with the industry shift towards a multiscreen environment. 1.C30


Piksel’s second screen solutions, among others, will be on show


A complete range of solutions and services


Piksel


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