Exterity launches IP to SDI AvediaStream receiver r9350
Exterity (IBC stand 14.H13), a provider of enterprise IP video technologies for the secure distribution of live, on-demand and recorded video over IP, has launched the new AvediaStream Receiver r9350 at IBC.
The new Receiver has been designed to enable broadcasters, content providers and media agencies to easily convert IP video content into SDI, extending the flexibility of the robust Exterity IP distribution system.
“With increased demand for high quality broadcast content and faster time to air than ever before, broadcasters and media agencies need to know they can trust their distribution systems,” said Colin Farquhar, CEO at Exterity. “By converting IP video to SDI, we provide the broadcast and media industry with a robust and flexible solution that can be plugged into their existing infrastructure. The AvediaStream Receiver r9350 also enables the broadcast industry to easily monitor and edit content, making it perfectly suited to round the clock newsdesks and high quality footage of live events, for example.”
The new AvediaStream Receiver r9350 can receive IP video content, convert it to SDI and contribute it directly into broadcast and studio environments and monitors. It can easily be added to any broadcaster’s existing SDI monitoring equipment, facilitating the conversion of IPTV channels to SDI without requiring additional monitoring systems.
The AvediaStream Receiver also supports the transmission of outside broadcast content, which has been encoded and carried over an IP network, back to studios. Content can be converted to SDI and fed into the broadcaster’s standard SDI system, where it can be further processed by existing tools and infrastructure, providing broadcast and media specialists with more content editing capabilities.