ATEME Broadens Cooperation with Consumer Device Manufacturers in Preparation for Early 4K Deployments
ATEME Broadens Cooperation with Consumer Device Manufacturers in Preparation for Early 4K Deployments
Company Delivers High Performance HEVC Encoding Proven to Work with Industry Leading Decoding Solutions
LAS VEGAS, Jan. 7, 2014 /PRNewswire/ -- CES Las Vegas (Consumer Electronics Show, Embassy Suites Convention Center, Suite #818) -- ATEME, a global leader in advanced video compression solutions for the broadcast industry, today announced that it has expanded its cooperation with manufacturers of Ultra High Definition Televisions (UHDTVs) and 4K capable set-top-boxes, to guarantee flawless interoperability using the new High Efficiency Video Coding (HEVC) standard ahead of the first deployments scheduled for 2014.
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NEWS FACTS:
-- ATEME's TITAN encoders support HEVC with unrivalled compression
efficiency for resolutions up to 4K, in Main or Main-10 profiles.
-- TITAN Live encodes linear channels up to HD from an uncompressed
source (HD-SDI), or a compressed service (IP); TITAN's HEVC output
may be streamed Over-The-Top (OTT) using significantly less
bandwidth than with H.264/MPEG-4 AVC
-- TITAN File is an off-line video transcoder supporting up to 4Kp60
resolution and frame rate; it enables UHD Video On Demand (VOD)
services for connected TVs and set-top-boxes, with bitrates ranging
from 10 Mbps (4K cinema content at 24 frame per second) to 20 Mbps
(4K high motion sports at 60 fps)
-- ATEME is working with the leading manufacturers of UHDTV sets,
systems-on-chip and set-top-boxes to ensure the interoperability of
TITAN with their most advanced decoding solutions for UHDTV and HEVC.
-- 4K TV sets presented at CES, such as those from LG Electronics,
embed HEVC decoding capabilities that match, or will match, the
formats supported by HDMI 2.0, including 60 Ultra HD frames per
second with 10-bit color depth, and are fully compatible with the
TITAN encoder.
-- TITAN has also been successfully tested with Broadcom's flagship
Ultra HD video decoder system-on-a-chip, the BCM7445, and
set-top-boxes based on this SoC.
SUPPORTING QUOTE:
Jérome VIERON, advanced research manager, ATEME, said:
"In order to leverage the efficiency of the new HEVC codec in the field, ATEME and its industry partners are fully engaged in providing the thorough interoperability testing required by service providers and programmers. In 2014 we will see the first pilot services using HEVC for UHDTV and OTT video. This year's CES show demonstrates the maturity and support of the standard in an increasing number of decoding or viewing devices."
About ATEME
ATEME is a world leader in HEVC / H.265, MPEG-4 / H.264 and MPEG-2 bandwidth efficient compression technology. ATEME encoding solutions are deployed widely for live broadcast contribution links, fulltime distribution services, non-linear file and live video streaming solutions for OTT, IPTV and VOD applications. More information is available at www.ateme.com.
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Tel: 831-440-2407
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