Press Release: GIT
showcases innovative
solutions for local
broadcasters at MediaTech
expo
July 2013
South and Southern African broadcasters today are faced with a number of
challenges – from moving to digital feeds, to gathering and transmitting news from
wherever events take place, to the need for broadcasts to be made available on
smartphones and tablets. Graphic Image Technologies (GIT), a company
specialising in broadcast and CCTV solutions, will be showcasing a range of
innovative solutions to meet a number of broadcasting challenges at MediaTech
2013. From high definition electronic newsgathering and transmission via GSM
networks, to video compliance recording, to a complete ‘TV channel in a box’
solution, to transmission via satellite to the home, GIT has the local broadcast
market covered.
One of the innovations on display will be the Harmonic product range, in particular
the Over the Top (OTT) Video on Demand (VOD) solution. OTT VOD makes
delivering broadcasting feeds to smartphones and tablets a simple process with
intelligent transcoding servers that create different versions of video feeds for the
various operating systems, as well as various different quality streams. Adaptive
streaming ensures that the user receives optimal quality broadcasts depending on
their available bandwidth.
“Basically, Harmonic OTT automatically creates the correct version of video for the
different operating systems like Android, iOS and Windows. It also creates, for
example, a low-, medium-, and high-resolution video of the footage for each
supported device. The user can then stream this video on demand to their
handheld device, and the adaptive streaming technology will ensure they are
viewing at the best quality possible with their current coverage. This solution is a
brilliant innovation for the local market, where mobile broadband is not always
available, but users still wish to be able to take advantage of live transmission and
video on demand,” says Mark Chertkow, Managing Director of GIT.
Another innovative solution on display is the TVUPack mobile live broadcasting
solution. This range of portable, lightweight video capture and transmission
solutions enables broadcasters to deliver professional broadcast-quality SD or HD
video of live news and events over mobile networks, instead of having to rely on
satellite or microwave solutions. With TVUPack, broadcasters can cover live
breaking news from locations that are costly or difficult to reach with traditional
methods, which is particularly applicable in the African market where traditional
infrastructure is often lacking.
GIT will also be showcasing the Channel in a Box from PlayBox Technology. This
video playout solution integrates all the elements needed to keep a channel on-air
by combining automation, playout and interactive graphics and advertising
insertion within one box, with Serial Data In (SDI) or Internet Protocol (IP)
streaming connectivity. For video compliance recording purposes, GIT has on offer
the Actus View solution, an enhanced video recording solution which offers
capturing of any number of audio and video channels at any bitrate or frame-size,
content archiving and extraction, bookmarks, annotation, transcoding and delivery
management all in a single solution, accessible from any computer within the
broadcaster’s organisation.
“To round out our offering, we will also be highlighting Astro’s solutions for full-
service networks and digital reception systems. Astro delivers the entire range of
products, tools and accessories to convert satellite feeds for consumption in
buildings and hospitality environments, including satellite- and headend-
technology, broadband amplifiers, optical transmission, passives, terrestrial
technology and accessories,” Chertkow adds.
“The world is moving at an ever-increasing pace, and broadcasters need to keep
up with these trends to remain competitive. Our complete range of solutions is
geared at addressing the challenges of today’s broadcaster, as well as meeting the
video needs of a host of other markets and industries,” he concludes.
Visit GIT at Stand H29 at MediaTech Africa from 17 to 19 July 2013 at the Coca-Cola
Dome in Northgate, Johannesburg.
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: 011 462 0679
Email: lesley@evolutionpr.co.za
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