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Intel powers hybrid video transcoder

Date:2014/9/15 9:22:50 Hits:
Thomson Video Networks reveals that its all-new ViBE XT1000 Xtream Transcoder is powered by the company's renowned Mustang video encoding algorithms using Intel Quick Sync Video (Intel QSV) technology.

Thomson Video Networks collaborated with Intel to develop this hybrid architectural approach, which delivers best-of-breed density, feature flexibility, and scalability to the ViBE XT1000, a high-density video transcoder for turnaround content.

"It's important for us to choose the most appropriate technologies on which to develop our products for the different markets we cover, from dedicated ASICs to pure-software implementations," said Eric Gallier, vice president of marketing, Thomson Video Networks. "Working with Intel to integrate our Mustang video compression algorithms and Intel QSV allowed us to develop our brand-new ViBE XT1000 high-density transcoder and release it to the market in record time. The resulting integrated Processor Graphics acceleration makes this an ideal architectural approach for delivering maximum software flexibility and density."

The ViBE XT1000 supports up to 54 HD channels or 180 SD channels with transcoding from any format to any format, including MPEG-2 and MPEG-4/AVC, making it ideal for turnaround services on cable, IPTV, DTH, and DTTV services as well as multi-screen delivery. Housed in a highly resilient 2-RU platform equipped with hot-swappable components, the ViBE XT1000 offers industry-leading reliability through load balancing and built-in redundancy powered by Thomson Video Networks' MediaFlexOS video operating system.

Focusing on video decoding and encoding, Intel QSV provides essential building blocks and multiple APIs that permit flexible and tailored access for broadcast equipment providers as a foundation for their own products. Intel QSV technology is already integrated into the Iris Pro Graphics 5200 in the Intel Core i7 processors used by the ViBE XT1000.

"The new solution from Thomson Video Networks will enable high-density transcoding using the Intel Core i7-4860EQ with Intel Iris Pro Graphics 5200," said Steve Price, general manager of Intel's Communications Infrastructure Division. "The launch of the ViBE XT1000 will allow customers to benefit from both Thomson Video Networks' video expertise and Intel's technology solutions to deliver the feature set and video quality they can expect."

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