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theibcdaily Live+ updates Core for cloud Dejero By David Fox


Dejero is demonstrating version 3.0 of its Live+ Core


Software, which powers its mobile transmission systems, with multiple new features. It has also launched a Mac version of its Live+ NewsBook software.


The update to the Core


Software includes: enhanced modem connection information showing carrier transmission mode and signal strength; a wider range of options for configuring and managing how live video feeds


are sent to Live+ servers; monitoring of available bandwidth with automatic adjustment to the optimal transport resolution to provide the best possible video quality for the current network conditions while keeping output resolution constant; and tools for users in the field


to import edited video clips via Ethernet or Wi-Fi into the transmitter for transfer to a server. Live+ Core Software 3.0 also includes enhancements to the Dejero Live+ Portal cloud- based transmission management tool to enable configuration of different distribution routes for videos and files.


Also updated is its Live+ NewsBook software, which now enables Mac and PC users to transmit live HD video feeds or recorded and edited files, making it suitable for foreign correspondents or solo video journalists that need to travel and transmit with as little gear as possible. It bonds multiple cellular, Wi- Fi, and Ethernet connections to enable the transmission of high-quality, high-reliability, and low-latency video. 11.C21


HEVC video encoder for Ultra-HD BBright


By Will Strauss


Realtime HEVC encoding of UHD content can be seen in the French Pavilion during IBC. BBright's SLED-4K encoder has been designed specifically for UHD, is based on a scalable hybrid hardware architecture and is said to have “a flexible software design.”


It supports various license options for 4K/UHD, full HD with high frame rate, such as 60p, 100p or 120p, and multiple channel HEVC encoding.


BBright chief executive, Guillaume Arthuis, said: “Ultra- HD promises to be the next big challenge for the broadcast industry. This flexible and scalable product is designed to help our


customers to quickly move to Ultra-HD workflows and satisfy both technical and budget requirements.” BBright is also showing a test 4K-UHD playout server that can be connected to any 4K-UHD realtime encoder. Called the UHD-Play it is capable of ingesting various file and container combinations and then natively playing back the best possible Ultra-HD picture quality, in 10-bits – 4:2:2 – 60fps, via quad 3D-SDI outputs. 2.B39a


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