Press Release: Instantly share live video between
multiple broadcast facilities with the TVU Grid
from GIT
January 2014
As the world becomes increasingly globalised, the broadcast environment has become more complex. The need to distribute live footage across
widely geographically spread environments and across both national and international borders, requires cost effective switching and distribution
technology to route footage to multiple locations across countries and even the world. The TVU Grid, now available from Graphic Image
Technologies (GIT), is the ideal solution to this challenge, simplifying workflows and processes and offering an easy to use, scalable technology
ideal for network affiliates and station groups.
This scalable IP-video distribution and switching solution enables users to seamlessly share live video between multiple locations using existing
network infrastructure, delivering low-latency and efficient bandwidth utilisation.
“Live video distribution can be a costly and complex exercise, and is heavily reliant on the ability to deliver footage in a timely fashion. IP networks
have in the past been considered too unstable for this process, as latency has always been an issue. However, with the TVU Grid technology IP
networks can effectively be used for broadcast quality video distribution. With just the click of a mouse, users can share their live footage as it
happens, using IP networks, to one or more locations anywhere in the world,” says Mark Chertkow, Managing Director at GIT.
The TVU Grid is based on the same technology as the award-winning TVUPack portable cellular uplink transmitter and the TVU Transceiver and
uses existing TVUPack and network infrastructure for maximum cost effectiveness. With Point-to-Point and Point-to-Multiple-Point functionality, TVU
Grid gives stations the ability to take in video from the field via TVUPack or local live studio feeds, and simultaneously distribute the feed to other
transceivers on the grid. The TVU Grid decodes video streams and then encodes the signal for distribution to one or more TVU Transceivers with
no latency.
A user-friendly interface simplifies this distribution within the grid, with no additional network configuration required. A web-based Graphic User
Interface (GUI) and thumbnail previews enable users to distribute video to the location of their choice on the fly, and a web-based administrator
console allows for adjustments to access rights and preferences to be easily updated. Frame Accurate Switching functionality provides additional
value, allowing users to instantly switch from one live transmission to another with no disruption or delay, providing seamless transition between
multiple scenes originating from any location.
“The TVU Grid works within the broadcast organisation’s existing network infrastructure, using a combination of proprietary software and custom
TVU Transceiver hardware to optimise video transmission for the highest quality on available bandwidth. The solution also offers low-cost
scalability, enabling broadcast organisations to rapidly expand video distribution capabilities to multiple geographical locations. It is a powerful tool
for sharing live video on the fly while maintaining low operational costs,” Chertkow concludes.
The TVU Grid solution is available immediately from GIT.
About Graphic Image Technologies
Graphic Image Technology (GIT) was formed in 1991 and specialises in remote CCTV and control room technologies as well as broadcast
technologies including video playout, compression and transmission. The company targets organisations that require CCTV technology and
broadcasting companies with its solutions, delivering technology that has been specifically chosen due to its quality and best of breed status. The
company features a level 2 BBEEE status.
Editorial contacts:
Graphic Image Technologies
Mark Chertkow
Managing Director
Tel: 011-4830333
Email: markc@git.co.za
Evolution PR
Lesley Rencontre
Tel: 011-4620679
Email: lesley@evolutionpr.co.za
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