Television is undergoing a seismic shift. ATSC 3.0, also known as NextGen TV, advances the current antennae-based system by implementing a new technology which allows for higher resolutions, like 4K, and for richer sound. The cutting-edge tech also provides the consumer with a more interactive experience, such as allowing addressable television for over-the-air signals. But …
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Webinar takes a detailed look at ADB2 from the perspective of all ecosystem members<br><br> Geneva, Switzerland, October 21, 2020 – As noted within the HbbTV event listing, the webinar focuses on the HbbTV specification for phase 2 of application discovery over broadband (ADB2). The feature enables viewers to access HbbTV services even when they are …
ATSC 3.0 (aka NextGen TV)—got off to a flying start early this year, with the first TV sets for U.S. consumers being displayed at CES in January and rollouts across the country set to go like a line of dominoes set in motion. Then came the pandemic.
A group of video technology vendors has announced the formation of a coalition to promote the potential of ATSC 3.0 (aka NextGen TV) and accelerate deployment of the new U.S. television broadcast standard.
A number of leading broadcast and cable media solution providers have launched the NextGen Video Information Systems Alliance, a worldwide coalition of developers and manufacturers aimed at helping accelerate the industry’s evolution toward next-generation broadcast and OTT television systems.
A global coalition of broadcast and cable media companies committed to the acceleration of the U.S. over-the-air television industry’s transition to NEXTGEN TV have formally joined together to launch the NextGen Video Information Systems Alliance.
The Telos Alliance and Verance Corp., a provider of standards-based watermarking solutions, have combined their respective technologies to introduce Aspect watermarking in the Linear Acoustic LA-5300 broadcast audio processor.
The Telos Alliance and Verance have announced the availability of Aspect watermarking in the Linear Acoustic LA-5300 Broadcast Audio Processor. The processor was developed by Telos Alliance specifically for the Advanced Television Systems Committee’s ATSC 3.0 broadcast standard. It provides a single solution for loudness control, upmixing, Dolby AC-4 decoding and encoding, bitstream analysis, and monitoring. The ability …
Verance Aspect Watermarking Support for Linear Acoustic LA-5300 CLEVELAND, OH and SAN DIEGO, CA — Telos Alliance®, global leader in broadcast audio and Verance®, a leading global provider of standards-based watermarking solutions, announces the availability of Aspect™ watermarking in the Linear Acoustic® LA-5300 Broadcast Audio Processor. The LA-5300 processor was developed by Telos Alliance specifically …