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theibcdaily Automatic repurposing of live video


Elemental Technologies


By Ian McMurray


Demonstrating a range of new products and features for delivering video services over IP, satellite, cable and terrestrial television networks is Elemental Technologies, who specialise in software- defined video solutions for multiscreen content delivery. New product


demonstrations include a multiscreen video solution for streaming live and on-demand content to smartphones, tablets, browsers, and smart TVs using adaptive bit-rate streaming protocols including HLS, Smooth Streaming, and MPEG-DASH. Elemental is also showing


how its solutions can automate repurposing of live video content for on-demand


Building a bridge to the Internet of Things


UPnP Forum By Monica Heck


Global home networking standards group UPnP Forum is demonstrating UPnP+ capabilities, using sensor management control over a cloud network to show how UPnP can integrate devices into the Internet of Things. The UPnP Forum has


created a strategy around using new and existing UPnP device control protocols and UPnP Cloud architecture to provide protocols specifically for Internet of Things applications. UPnP core technology


provides a base for IoT, creating bridges to both wide- area networks and non-IP devices. The Forum has already produced DCPs for lights, thermostats, automatic blinds and security cameras and is now developing support for new IoT devices, specifically those with constrained resources. A UPnP+ demonstration is planned as part of the Content Everywhere hub demo presentations at 11:30am on Sunday 14 September. 14.L17


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catch-up TV, pause TV, and nPVR video services. Other new features include support for end-to-end content encryption, integration of third party DRM technologies and


ad insertion for content monetisation. The company’s HEVC and 4K UHD TV video processing solutions is also being showcased at IBC along with


software updates to its Elemental Live and Elemental Stream products. These include new features for facilitating the integration of HEVC encoded video into


content delivery workflows and support for 4K UHD services at 50/60 frames per second and 10-bit colour. Elemental Cloud is also featured for live and on- demand video processing in pure cloud and hybrid ground- cloud deployments. 4.B75


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