#IBC2022
TRAFFIC ROUTER BRINGS ENHANCEMENTS TO CDN Varnish Software BY ANNE MORRIS
Caching, streaming and content delivery software provider Varnish Software has unveiled a new version of arnish Traffi c outer, the latest addition to a portfolio of private CDN offerings. Built into the Varnish Controller 5.0 CDN administration console, Traffi c outer is on display and demonstrated for the fi rst time at IBC2022.
The solution is designed for video delivery and data-heavy web content; it provides advanced tools for load balancing and traffi c routing to ensure content is always delivered from the
optimal location for the best user experience possible. Frank Miller, CTO, Varnish oftware, said Traffi c outer is the fi nal piece of the pule for the Varnish Private CDN offering. It enables us to deliver all the key components for a private CDN in a unifi ed interface and software solution. From one place, users can manage and control caching, confi guration, monitoring, reuest routing, traffi c load balancing and more. est of all, Traffi c outer extends functionality considerably while being less complex than the alternatives on the market.” While at IBC, Varnish is also unveiling its roadmap addressing one of the most important challenges facing video and
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communications service providers: streaming sustainability. This includes presenting its new solutions, product demonstrations and long-term initiatives to help reduce the carbon footprint and energy costs of streaming, caching and content delivery. Furthermore, the company is kicking off the Next-Gen Content Delivery Live! World Tour at IBC2022. This global event series focuses on live discussions and demonstrations, with the AI being the fi rst of eight stops worldwide. Tilly Gilbert, Principal Consultant & Edge Practice Lead at telecoms, media and technology consultancy STL Partners, said: “Content delivery is a business and technology issue. The world tour
ier Traffi c outer i the fi a piece of the pue for the Varih Priate CD offerig
about live streaming will focus on what’s involved in scaling content delivery operations to reach vast audiences and how service providers can take advantage of this massive growth.” 5.C41
CAMERAS MAKING TRANSITION TO UHD, HDR, IP AND HFR
Ikegami Electronics (Europe)
BY DAVID FOX
Ikegami has introduced three new broadcast cameras and a fi bre base station, and is focusing on UHD, high dynamic range, IP and high frame rates at IBC. ichael tsch, roadcast
& Professional Video Division Manager, Ikegami Electronics (Europe), said: “The transition from SDI to IP technology is gaining momentum, both for studio applications and in the OB sector, given the greater systemisation
fl exibility and easy expandability of IP. shooting is additionally in strong demand, especially for slow-motion coverage of sports.” The new UHK-X700 is a robust camera that supports capture for slow-motion and can be operated on the shoulder. It has three 2/3in CMOS UHD sensors with a global shutter to minimise artefacts when shooting LED screens or scenes illuminated with fl ash or strobe lighting. ull support is included, plus the ability to choose between BT.2020 and T. chroma spaces. shooting at up to 2x speed in
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UHD or up to 8x in HD via the base station is an option. It can output UHD/HD video formats simultaneously via the base station or . A PT T IP interface for video, audio and intercom I/O is also an option.
CONTENT MONITORING SUITE FOR OTT
Interra Systems BY ADRIAN PENNINGTON
Addressing a variety of cloud deployment scenarios for live and VOD content, Interra Systems’ Orion-OTT is being presented as a comprehensive monitoring solution for live and VOD streaming. ecent enhancements include ad-insertion monitoring, support
for olby ision and , and new audiovideo uality checks. In addition, Orion-OTT now offers a fl exible licensing model to accommodate dynamic bandwidth reuirements, enhanced user reporting and support for the Today multi-.
Interra Systems is also demoing its Orion solution for real-time monitoring of linear channels in an IP-based delivery infrastructure. New features include support for
the monitoring of contribution stream formats TIT, enhanced video dropout detection, additional audio uality checks audio jitter, stereo pair absence) and secure HTTPS-based access. Part of the Orion product suite, rion supports PT T, providing broadcasters with end-to-end monitoring of IP
UHD video is available as a -I feed directly from the camera head, allowing integration into a wireless system. There is also a full studio version of the X700, the UHK-X750. 12.A31
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distribution. Key product features include redundancy and NMOS integration, monitoring of IP-related parameters such as jitter and packet loss, and scrambling control checks. 7.C05
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