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Bridge Technologies By Ian McMurray


“2012 is the year that OTT is becoming a reality for the wider industry,” according to Simen K Frostad, Chairman, Bridge


Technologies, “and our new product launches reflect the urgent need operators have for comprehensive, highly-evolved OTT monitoring tools ready for deployment across the entire delivery chain. We’re also showing our ground-breaking


solution for DVB-T2, the most complete of its kind for this rapidly expanding sector.” Among Bridge’s new


products is the new VB330, which the company describes as the industry’s most powerful media monitoring probe. Now


featuring a new Bulk OTT Engine, the VB330 includes advanced OTT monitoring capabilities for high-traffic applications. The VB330’s 10GB architecture can deliver a massive 60GB monitoring capability in a 1RU chassis, and


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Future Zone showcasing the latest developments in broadcast technology in the Park Foyer near Hall 8


IBC Connected World including demonstration area in Hall 14


IBC Big Screen providing the perfect platform for manufacturer demonstrations and the Saturday Night Movie


free Industry Insights conference sessions


“OTT is becoming a reality,” says Bridge’s Frostad


the new Bulk OTT Engine can be enabled on any existing VB330 to provide sophisticated monitoring of large volumes of OTT streams.


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IBC is at the cutting-edge of new technology in the rapidly evolving electronic media industry. It couples a comprehensive exhibition covering all facets of today’s industry with a highly respected peer reviewed conference that helps shape the way the industry will develop in the future.


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IBC Production Village presenting the latest camera technology in a purpose built environment in Hall 11


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IBC Awards Ceremony acknowledges those who have made a real contribution to the industry hosted on Sunday 9 September in the Auditorium


The OTT engine tests manifest files, profiles, chunk download speed and many more parameters, to deliver, according to Bridge, comprehensive data on OTT service quality. The engine supports Smoothstream, HLS and HDS, and is M-DASH- ready. Designed for extremely high-density applications at points of maximum data throughput in today’s 10GB core networks, the VB330 with OTT option is said to offer telcos, network operators and digital media organisations a monitoring solution with the potential for scaling to match almost any level of throughput. 1.A30


Web tools


SGL By Carolyn Giardina


A new web-based interface for SGL’s FlashNet archive system is being shown for the first time in Europe, at IBC. SGL is also introducing its new client-based web tool, FlashBrowse 3, to the European market. According to SGL,


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broadcasters and content owners could now use FlashNet to archive and restore material for projects that fall outside the sphere of the controlling MAM or automation systems. Using the new FlashNet GUI tools, the user can bundle material as required, before archiving to any configured FlashNet disk or tape group. Users can also archive and restore Avid content for non-Interplay shared environments. With SGL’s FlashBrowse, content can be sent to the archive directly from an Avid editor and restored via this web interface. 7.J15A


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