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Envivio redefines the TV landscape

August 26, 2015 06.33 Europe/London By Chris Dziadul

Envivio will demonstrate its latest 100% software-based innovative video products at this year’s IBC.

Visitors to Stand1.D73 will be able to see:

A new, DTH, all-software head-end for satellite providers. Offering MPEG-2, H.264 or HEVC in superior quality with enhanced statistical multiplexing, Envivio Muse and its new all-software Envivio Spark Multiplexer have been selected by a major US satellite operator to move its operations to private cloud with software-based processing to optimise costs.

In partnership with Dolby Laboratories the first live UHD powered with Dolby Vision High Dynamic Range (HDR) and Dolby AC-4. This will be encoded in real time by Envivio Muse Ultra HD software encoder.

A new Cloud DVR solution combining all the latest processing techniques, from efficient software-defined storage, the use of the latest compression standards to packaging and even transcoding on the fly, resulting in up to 26X reduction in necessary storage capacity. The software allows operators to offer start over, time shifting and to offer network personal video recording to any screen.

Its unique approach to dynamic insertion, offering seamless and targeted ad replacement, combined with viewership analytics.

Envivio’s Nuage, the most advanced software-as-a-service (SaaS) video solution – from content acquisition to the consumer – on any screen.

According to Julien Signès, CEO, Envivio, “We are trusted by the most demanding operators in the world, and are now witnessing a growing demand to convert all functions of the head-end towards software and virtualisation. The quality and reliability of Envivio software is as good as or better than dedicated traditional hardware, while providing the necessary agility and enhancement required in a competitive market”.

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