MEDIA ADVISORY – Zixi’s Eric Bolten: Delivering Broadcast Quality HDR Video Services Over IP
New Opportunities to Create Critical Technological and Economic Scale for Service Providers
AMSTERDAM – Sept. 12, 2016—Video software platform company, Zixi, has been delivering video traffic for broadcasters over the Internet for almost ten years and is now meeting the increased demands of HDR video. Its Vice President of Business Development, Eric Bolten, says Internet technologies will be essential because traditional technologies will not be sufficiently flexible and cost-effective. Zixi has been working with Technicolor to demonstrate how High Dynamic Range content can be delivered as part of comprehensive commercial broadcast offerings.
“Delivering true broadcast level contribution with the flexibility and cost structure of the Internet without giving up anything in terms of stability, reliability, security, and latency will be critical across live events, live linear and cloud delivery,” Bolten says.
Technicolor recently worked with Zixi to deliver a 20Mbps HDR signal from Denver to Los Angeles for Time Warner Communications to show a live Los Angeles Dodgers baseball game.
Zixi uses a series of advanced transmission protocols with error correction, error protection, and congestion avoidance routines to enable transmission of broadcast-quality video, but, Bolten explains, HDR presents a new set of challenges.
Technicolor recently worked with Zixi to deliver a 20Mbps HDR signal from Denver to Los Angeles for Time Warner Communications to show a live Los Angeles Dodgers baseball game.
Zixi uses a series of advanced transmission protocols with error correction, error protection, and congestion avoidance routines to enable transmission of broadcast-quality video, but, Bolten explains, HDR presents a new set of challenges.
“By using a series of error correction routines—while being content and network-aware—Zixi is able to effectively turn the unmanaged open Internet into a video network that can deliver the highest quality of services that allows for perfect video signal with the super stability that is required by broadcasters. This is very important with HDR because any disruption of the compressed stream is going to have a greater impact on the quality of the signal than with other technologies,” says Bolten.
He says IP technologies will be essential to meet future demands of broadcasters as consumers’ appetite for video grows.
Technicolor will be demonstrating a wide array of technologies addressed by Bolten during the IBC 2016 conference in Amsterdam September 9 – September 14, 2016.
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He says IP technologies will be essential to meet future demands of broadcasters as consumers’ appetite for video grows.
Technicolor will be demonstrating a wide array of technologies addressed by Bolten during the IBC 2016 conference in Amsterdam September 9 – September 14, 2016.
For access to the full Q&A and to learn about emerging views on the entertainment technology marketplace, click here: http://thefuturetrust.technicolor.com/article/the-future-of-storytelling/hdr-over-ip-delivering-broadcast-quality-hdr-video-services-over-the-internet-creates-critical-technological-and-economic-scale/
Journalists and analysts are free to pull quotes from this Q&A feature with attribution in media and market reports.
For more details and context, contact: Lane Cooper +1 323 817 7547 Lane.cooper@technicolorpr.com