Dreampark to highlight Dreamgallery IPTV middleware

Aug 2, 2007 10:28 AM

    

European IPTV middleware provider Dreampark will showcase its Dreamgallery middleware with support for a variety of features, including on-demand channels, at IBC2007.

Dreamgallery on-demand channel support allows operators to move into nonlinear TV without the need to secure network PVR rights.

Other supported Dreamgallery features include:

  • Trailer channels that allow operators to boost VOD sales by promoting VOD trailers directly in the TV zapper;
  • Dreamlets that enable operators to push interactive applications to set-top boxes;
  • The What-You-See-Is-What-You-Get Editor, which allows operators to change the look and feel of content via browser interface;
  • Region management that allows operators to adapt graphical skins, interactive services and channel programming to geography and/or demography.

See Dreampark at IBC2007 in Stand 5.330, or visit www.dreampark.com.




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