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ND SatCom Launches Video Streaming Solution
SkyRAY Light IPS HD at IBC 2008
August 22, 2008
ND SatCom, launches at IBC 2008 in Amsterdam its new VSAT application SkyRAY
Light IPS HD for mobile video broadcasting. This
end-to-end solution is an all-IP package for the
highest quality live video streaming based on
the latest generation of H.264 AVC codec or
store and forward video. The user-focused
package contains three major components: ND
SatCom’s lightweight VSAT antenna SkyRAY
Light 1200, the latest SkyWAN
VSAT modem with a full set of IP functionalities
and an advanced H.264/MPEG-4 AVC HD/SD and
MPEG-2 encoder. This will provide the
highest video quality per bandwidth performance
and the lowest latency (350s) on the market for
high profile up to 4:2:2 chroma format. ND
SatCom targets vertical markets such as
broadcast & media companies for fast
newsgathering, IPTV contribution and studio
links, emergency management, homeland security,
border control, telemedicine and the defence
sector. The key requirement for satellite-based
applications in these markets is the highest
video quality at low bandwidth with full
mobility.
Christian Adolph, Director of Marketing &
Communications for ND SatCom, explains: “The
packaging of these system components offers
users two major benefits. First, the system is
suitable to be operated by non-satellite users
with minimal technical training, for example
news reporters or first responders. It has
two-button operation: the first one for fully
automatic and precise antenna pointing and the
second one for starting the video streaming.
Second, the integration and operation of the
system into a customer network follows today’s
core requirements of automation and cost
savings. The system is suited for one-man
operation and is ready for use in less than ten
minutes.”
SkyRAY
Light IPS HD offers the user an operation via
intuitive touch screen operation, wireless
handheld or Apple’s iPhone for controlling all
system functionalities (encoder/decoder, VSAT
antenna). No additional antenna controller or
screen is required. Remote control via satellite
or GPRS/UMTS is possible from a studio or
command center. Preset profiles allow the
complete configuration of the overall system
within seconds. For camera teams, the system
offers pre-view functionality as the video
stream can be monitored for immediate quality
control and feedback.
“Another advantage for broadcasters is to mix
live portions of a story with pre-recorded ones,
depending on the desired quality of the content
and available bandwidth”, explains Adolph. “For
instance, the live introduction to the story by
a reporter can be streamed with Standard
Definition (SD) resolution, while the main
portion is pre-recorded at HD resolution and
sent back to the newsroom via video file
transfer. This store & forward feature is
combined with 500 GB hard disk of the encoder.”
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