IPTV

Implementing IPv6

One by one all communications services and applications have migrated or are in the process of migrating to Internet Protocol (IP)-based transport. IP...

Optical Cable introduces HD Bend-Tolerant Cable

The company’s new cable line features a 3mm diameter and is suited for applications where space in limited....

Artel Video Systems enables interoperation between DL4000, Media Links MD8000 video transport platforms

Customers can take full advantage of the MD8000’s strength as a networking platform and the DL4000’s as a platform for edge and tributary applications. ...

Mobile TV: It's not just for entertainment

Video distribution platforms help businesses, public agencies and schools include the mobile screen in the distribution mix....

ViewCast releases Niagara SCX 6.1 streaming media management software

The enhanced Niagara SCX software platform supports live H.264 encoding via Adobe Flash....

IP Quality of Service Part 2

Just like the siren on a fire truck helps to speed its way through traffic, an IP packet can have its own siren of sorts. When a network is configured for QoS, the IP packets that have priority get to go first ahead of other lower-priority packets....

Triveni Digital GuideBuilder SI adds EPG support to Evolution Digital network package

GuideBuilder SI provides critical program information to Evolution's digital-to-analog converter....

FCC admits CableCARD is a failure

CableCARD was the government’s attempt to open up the navigation market for video content....

IP Quality of Service

As broadcasting services increasingly rely on IP networks, a greater understanding of them and how they work is needed. One of the least understood subjects is Quality of Service and how it assists in making sure data gets to its destination on time. ...

IP video distribution

With the industry's dynamic transformation to file vs. tape-based operations, solutions for effectively ingesting, managing and distributing digital assets...

Computer networks

From the computers that control the automation system to the nonlinear editing systems that share storage, computer networks are everywhere in today's...

Software-based receivers for DTV and mobile

The integration of multiple wireless technologies within portable consumer electronic devices has been gathering pace in the last five years; devices...

Wowza aims to liberate content providers to reach any screen

Wowza Media Server 2 Advanced unifies streaming media delivery for all screens and protocols...

Americans to double consumption of TV, movies online in 2009

As the appetite of viewers for watching their favorite TV shows and movies online grows, a variety of business and technology issues must be resolved. ...

Telefonica compresses with Grass Valley encoders for IPTV

The EM2000 encoder delivers MPEG-4 compression of SD television signals in smaller bandwidths with superior picture quality....

Network planning Part 2

IP networks are at the heart of future TV plants, and subnets are a crucial part of today’s networks because they divide and speed up critical systems that make up a broadcast facility. Understanding how they work and how to build one is essential to the modern broadcast engineer....


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