Rainbow Network supports new MSG Varsity network with RadiantGrid Technologies

Feb 1, 2010 12:02 PM

             
The RadiantGrid content manager supports transcoding of proxies and export material from Rainbow’s vast vault of SD and HD content.

The RadiantGrid content manager supports transcoding of proxies and export material from Rainbow’s vast vault of SD and HD content.

RadiantGrid Technologies, a developer of signal conversion and new media automation service platforms, has supplied Rainbow Network Communications with a tightly integrated transcoding solution for the new cable network, MSG Varsity. Rainbow Network Communications is also using RadiantGrid to support transcoding of proxies and export material from its vast vault of SD content and ever growing vault of HD content.

MSG Varsity is a multiplatform suite of services comprised of: a 24/7 television network, a comprehensive online destination, and a groundbreaking interactive service, all dedicated to high school sports, academics and activities happening throughout the tristate area. As part of the launch of MSG Varsity, Rainbow Network Communications was looking for a means to transcode content for interactive television, online distribution and video on demand. RadiantGrid provided its Multiplatform Transcoding and Dolby E Decoding features as well as its Program Assembly Module, for the variety of content conversions for the network.

For MSG Varsity, Rainbow Network Communications will be feeding broadcast source material into the RadiantGrid Platform, which will be converted to multiple video formats while concurrently converting Dolby E audio to AC-3 format.  In addition, Rainbow Network Communications will be using RadiantGrid’s Program Assembly module to concatenate the program segments together in an automated fashion. In Program Assembly, assets are assembled end-to-end with the audio and video tracks stitched together.

With the RadiantGrid Platform, users have the ability to concurrently and quickly transcode both audio and video source material.  The technology supports many media archive essence formats and ingestion container formats, such as Avid DNxHD, Avid IMX50, MPEG-2 Long GOP, GXF and MXF Op-Atom and Op1a.  From any of these container formats, RadiantGrid can deliver content to broadband, mobile, cable, and broadcast formats and standards, such as Microsoft Silverlight (VC-1), H.264, CableLabs 1.1 MPEG-2, QuickTime DVCPRO-HD, Flash On2 VP6, 3GPP and the Apple iPhone.

Rainbow Network Communications will also be implementing the RadiantGrid Platform and its TrueGrid transcoding, Dolby E decoding and closed captioning management features to handle the transcoding of its SD and HD archives.  Using the RadiantGrid TrueGrid technology, transcoding HD content is quicker and more efficient because source content can be transcoded in parallel across all available transcoding resources. This process distributes virtual slices of the source content across all available resources and once these slices have been transcoded, they are reassembled to generate the final transcoded file.

The source HD content from Rainbow Network Communications is being converted from GXF to H.264. RadiantGrid’s closed-captioning management module will be handling extraction of closed captioning from media sources and insertion of closed captioning back into the transcoded output file.




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