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Triveni Digital to show GuideBuilder extension at ASTC Mobile DTV Pavilion
Mar 12, 2009 2:16 PM,
By Phil Kurz
According to Ralph Bachofen, senior director of product management and marketing at Triveni Digital, it’s quite important that new products supporting broadcasters’ entry into ATSC Mobile DTV not disrupt their existing workflow.
This year, the NAB Show will feature a special technology pavilion dedicated to ATSC Mobile DTV. There, vendors of a variety of different components making up the complete mobile DTV solution will show their new technologies and get feedback from attendees.
Among them will be Triveni Digital, which will be showing a new extension for its GuideBuilder software that supports both terrestrial and mobile DTV applications. The new extension integrates metadata generation and management for mobile DTV into the GuideBuilder PSIP system.
Ralph Bachofen, senior director of product management and marketing at Triveni Digital, discussed the company’s upcoming participation in the pavilion and its new ATSC Mobile DTV extension for GuideBuilder.
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