Hitachi integrates LiveU uplink tech
Hitachi and LiveU are collaborating to deliver an integrated professional live camera incorporating LiveU’s LU40 compact video uplink device into Hitachi’s professional video cameras, enabling camera operators to view and manage LiveU’s transmission status and video quality in real-time.
Sean Moran, VP of Sales & Marketing for Hitachi Kokusai Electric America, said, “We are very excited by LiveU’s uplink technology not only for broadcast applications but also for other market segments. This is only the beginning of our collaboration; we’re committed to building a strong integration between our two solutions to offer global customers the ultimate live video camera.”
Samuel Wasserman, LiveU’s CEO, added that the Hitachi collaboration is an important step in LiveU’s global strategy to offer live capabilities to professional camera operators and simplify the workflow in the field.
“Our development teams are working closely together to build a unique solution serving many different markets,” he said.
All currently manufactured models of Hitachi HDTV cameras can be used with the LiveU LU40 as a peripheral unit mounted to the rear of the camera.
LiveU’s handheld LU40 device offers a highly robust and cost-effective HD video uplink solution for broadcasters and online media. Weighing less than 25oz (700g), the LU40-S comes with an easy-to-use touchscreen interface. The device includes LiveU’s proprietary internal antenna for stronger connectivity and new live newsgathering features such as: low latency for interview-mode; store & forward; file transfer (FTP); video and audio indicators; and under one minute boot-up time.
LiveU owns the patent for cellular bonding in the US and other countries. The LU40, together with all LiveU products, are based on this patented technology.