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Synamedia launches pre-integrated security and business solutions for Android TV

September 1, 2021 08.00 Europe/London By Julian Clover

Synamedia has announced the integration of its video offerings with Android TV. The video software provider has extended its Infinite cloud TV platform to support Android TV devices.

Using Google’s Broadcast Stack for hybrid set top boxes (STBs) powered by Android TV, Synamedia has developed pre-integrated solutions including user interfaces, watermarking and broadcast/OTT security, Clarissa business insights, and Synamedia Irisaddressable advertising.

Video service providers can now pick and mix from these pre-integrated services to build an Android TV solution that best meets their needs, while also having the option to use the entire bundle for a complete end-to-end package.

Each service is tested and proven to work with a choice of STB hardware. Synamedia is also working to define new interfaces and integration points for advanced features so that operators can select best-in-class products for their hybrid Android TV solution.

“Our agnostic approach is designed to bring the best of Synamedia innovation to all platform eco-systems. Now, with this Android TV initiative, we are delivering on that commitment,” said Nick Thexton, Synamedia CTO. “For many years we have worked on Android TV applications and bespoke security integrations. With these latest solutions, we are making it easy and affordable for customers to realise all the benefits of the Android TV ecosystem, including its wealth of applications, voice control and smart integration. Importantly, using these pre-integrated Synamedia solutions – either individually or as a bundle – operators can go live in just six months while cutting development costs.”

Launched in October 2020, Google’s Broadcast Stack is designed to accelerate the reach of the Android TV operating system by providing the video technology providers with clarity and direction about how hybrid services can be deployed rapidly and economically.

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Filed Under: Newsline, Tech Tagged With: Synamedia Edited: 31 August 2021 19:22

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About Julian Clover

Julian Clover is a Media and Technology journalist based in Cambridge, UK. He works in online and printed media. Julian is also a voice on local radio. You can talk to Julian on X @julianclover, or by email at jclover@broadbandtvnews.com.

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