Friday, November 16, 2012

Thomson Video Networks Provides London To Sydney Link

Thomson Video Networks has announced that Australian pay-TV operator Foxtel relied on the company's technology to send HD video from London to Sydney for Foxtel's coverage of the London Games. In London, Foxtel used Thomson ViBE? EM3000 HD encoders and NetProcessor 9030 multiplexers to prepare eight HD channels of live content for transmission to Australia via an IP link.
Foxtel in Sydney operates one of the largest Thomson Video Networks platforms in the Asia-Pacific region, incorporating several generations of encoders, multiplexers, and video servers. For the London Games, both the Sydney head-end and the installation at the broadcast center in London were integrated with Foxtel's Thomson XMS? Management System, giving the broadcaster a complete and integrated solution for monitoring and controlling the contribution feeds from city to city. Thomson Video Networks' technical staff in Australia, London, and France worked closely with Foxtel to implement this highly efficient HD solution.
"Getting it all together for an event of this scale requires really good teamwork and a great understanding between the collaborating partners," said Brett Paton, head of product solutions design for Foxtel. "With Thomson Video Networks, we knew we could deliver the best-possible quality for our coverage with a fully integrated system at both ends."
Thomson's ViBE EM3000 HD MPEG-2/MPEG-4 AVC encoder sets the benchmark for HD encoding for satellite and terrestrial broadcast, high-end IPTV operations, and other content aggregation applications. The EM3000 combines compression efficiency and advanced preprocessing to deliver clearer pictures with increased depth and clarity, broadcasting high-quality HD content even at low bit rates. The ViBE EM3000 also helps to simplify head-end infrastructure with features such as Dolby? E decoding, Dolby Digital plus, and Dolby Pulse surround sound.
www.thomson-networks.com

Source: http://www.4rfv.co.uk/industrynews.asp?id=154156

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