VideoFlow and NTT Electronics (NEL) have successfully completed interoperability testing on the NTT HVE9200 encoder and VideoFlow’s Digital Video Protection (DVP).
As a result, VideoFlow’s DVP high availability feature set, including the Controlled Adaptive Rate (CAR), is now available to NEL customers.
It enables them to secure uninterrupted high-quality low-delay live video contribution over any IP network.
Commenting on the development, Adi Rozenberg, VideoFlow’s CTO, said, “We are happy to have successfully completed the interoperability tests with NTT Electronics and in particular the CAR tests. VideoFlow’s DVP makes IP networks reliable for live broadcast anywhere. CAR is the latest feature added to the DVP which completes nine layers of protection. CAR allows us to make any IP network, managed or unmanaged, as stable and robust as traditional means but significantly less expensive”.
Hisashi Ibaraki, executive VP of Digital Video Component Group, NTT Electronics, added: “Professional broadcasters are constantly in search of ways to reduce costs and the demand for using IP networks for live broadcast is increasing rapidly.
“We are proud to provide our customers with the lowest delay contribution encoder in the world and now with VideoFlow’s CAR and high reliability toolset our combined solution can offer our customers to go live uninterrupted over any IP network either managed or unmanaged including over the Internet. We are happy with the performance demonstrated together with VideoFlow and are ever more determined to provide the best solution in this field with existing as well as future platform”.
A live product demonstration will be available at Booth 3.A29.