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theibcdaily Pink Media Group specs videowall IHSE By Carolyn Giardina


Private broadcaster and entertainment group Pink Media Group, Belgrade, recently completed a studio for its 24/7 news programme incorporating an on-set multiview videowall, formed from thirty four 46-inch monitors and capable of displaying up to 192 separate images.


A single multiviewer with a large number of outputs was ruled out on cost grounds. Instead, consulting firm Kompani digiTV proposed using a 16-output multiviewer system feeding the 34 screens on the videowall via an IHSE Draco tera compact KVM switch. “There is no better multi-display source than a broadcast multiviewer system, so we have combined one with a Draco tera KVM switch. The enormous flexibility of the KVM switch allows any input


In the pink: A multiviewer feeds 34 screens on the videowall via an IHSE KVM switch


Serbian giant goes OTT with Motama


Motama By Monica Heck


to be connected to any display. Each multiviewer output can be connected to one or more monitors, even to every screen at once if desired,” said Miroslav Jankovic, managing director of Kompani digiTV. “Control of the images on the monitors is very simply achieved by means of the switch’s internal GUI, allowing


operators at Pink to instantly change the layout so that different feeds appear in-shot behind the newsreader,” said PINK project manager, Sladjan Pesic. “The system achieves the best of both worlds: full flexibility to show multiviewer images in full HD quality and an economic system that can be further expanded. An 80-port KVM


switch was installed which also transmits multiviewer content to 10 x 55-inch and 16 x 46-inch videowalls in the news control and MCR rooms. Remaining ports will, in the future, supply multiviewer images to other, distant, locations in the building: in offices, recreation and reception areas.” 7.F33


RTV Pink, the leading commercial station in the Serbian TV broadcast market, has selected Motama servers to power its new OTT platform, a live TV internet streaming service called Klikpink. The service offers a growing number of over 50 TV channels, which can be watched in PC browsers as well as within a dedicated Android app. Motama, exhibiting in Hall 14 at IBC, provides solutions for the delivery, processing, and presentation of audio and video content in IP networks. The company’s product portfolio includes DVB gateways, encoder and transcoders, streaming servers and protocols for content distribution. These products drive applications for IPTV, CDN, internet or OTT, telecom, mobile, hospitality and corporate networks. 14.H19


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