NAB 2019: Mobile TV Group 45 Flex Truck Relies on EVS XT-VIA Servers, Network

Mobile TV Group’s new 45 Flex production truck will rely on EVS’ latest technology, including EVS XT-VIA production servers that will be used to replay, edit and produce all content on 45 Flex. The truck will be on display at the NAB show next week (booth OE2000), giving NAB attendees a chance to see an end-to-end SMPTE 2110 uncompressed IP-based mobile production unit up close. Among its IP interconnected infrastructure are four EVS XT-VIA and one XS-VIA live production servers.

Mobile TV Group’s Flex 45 production truck will be on display at NAB.

Philip Garvin, Founder and CEO of Mobile TV Group, says the new 45 Flex was designed by Mobile TV Group’s in-house engineering and technical departments to provide a highly scalable, flexible and future-ready solution to customers.

“It offers the extra capabilities that IP can bring but has the same feel as our existing fleet of Flex baseband mobile units,” he explains. “To avoid the need for IP gateways and reduce the pressure on the on-site engineering teams, we worked closely with leading IP-based equipment manufacturers, including EVS, to ensure that every component was fully functional and able to communicate with each other.”

EVS Via replay servers are a key component within Mobile TV Group’s 45 Flex production truck.

EVS XT-VIA production servers benefit from enhanced live IP support of industry tech stack standards like ST2110 and NMOS, support multiple video formats including UHD-4K, 1080p and HDR, and can even upscale 1080p content to UHD-4K for playout. Along with the XS-VIA, which is used to record multiple audio and video feeds, as well as provide instant control and multiple channels of playback operations, the XT-VIA servers are linked to EVS’ next-generation ethernet media sharing network, XNet-VIA. This is also being introduced at NAB and will enable LSM replay operators to share content three-times faster than a traditional truck.

By interconnecting the servers to XNet-VIA, operators will benefit from faster transfers via the 10Gbps bi-directional ethernet-based network that is optimized for high-resolution formats and super motion content. The network is quick and simple to deploy, taking the complexity  associated with IP away, as it handles discovery and IP address assignments automatically.

Operators within 45 Flex will also benefit from the deployment of EVS XFile3 live archive systems offering the fastest way to move, exchange and transcode media files during production.

 

 

 

 

 

 

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