theibcdaily For the latest show news and updates follow #IBC2014 New content delivery platform Access By Monica Heck
A new software platform has been launched at the Access stand, enabling operators to bridge the gap between technology fragmentation and consumer demand for simplicity and universal content across all devices, while also meeting the security demands of the studio.
This new platform enables operators to have better control over content delivery to more devices within the home and to maintain content security across devices, even when using different content protection platforms. The platform also enables multi-device PVR content viewing throughout the home and allows operators to track consumer content Access. Using the platform, operators
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Curzon Home Cinema Easel TV
By Monica Heck
Multiscreen video software company Easel TV is giving live demonstrations of the new Curzon Home Cinema service at IBC2014. Curzon Cinemas launched its new home cinema service in May this year to create a VoD service giving viewers access to cinema at home or on the move.
The service delivers films into the living room at the same time as they are released in the cinema. The Curzon Home Cinema website and TV platform STB applications, were designed and developed using Easel’s Suggested TV platform: a cloud- based SaaS solution for multiscreen content delivery with a televisual user experience. PayWizard is providing the payment fulfilment service and Microsoft Azure is providing content processing, hosting and delivery.
Curzon Home Cinema is available on Freesat Freetime, Samsung smart TVs, tablets, PCs and mobile devices and has announced a rollout plan to hit the major devices and broadcast platforms over the coming year. 14.G14
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can action targeted advertising in both the UI/UX and video inserts based on consumer behaviour. They can also use gateway devices to transcript high value live content for playback on the
widest number of devices. It allows the aggregation of operator content into a single, searchable library to enable enhanced consumer discovery and enables secure out of home Access to
personal content, including recorded programming. In addition, Access will also host use-case based demonstrations highlighting simplified CAS/DRM interoperability, support for standards such as CVP-2 and HbbTV.
The company will also
showcase new developments in DLNA and its family of HTML5 TV-centric browsers, that enable operators to launch advanced TV services, across multiple devices, that attract new customers, reduce churn, increase revenues and cut costs. 14.D14
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