Posted on September 7, 2022 in ATSC News
For almost 20 years, DTV Innovations has been a leading provider of products and services in the broadcast industry. While serving primarily in the US market, we focus on broadcast distribution products, Video Streaming over IP, and ATSC solutions (both ATSC 1.0 and ATSC 3.0).
We’ve been involved since the beginning of broadcast digital transition. Prominent TV stations, station groups, and O&O’s widely use our PSIP PRO and PSIP Central for ATSC 1.0. We continue to be committed in advancement of the ATSC 3.0 by allocating large portion of our resources, working towards innovative ATSC 3.0 solution.
DTVI is the only company that develops the whole stack of ATSC 3.0 solution in house in United States. This gives our team a unique approach on how we develop our solution. Our goal is to integrate our ATSC 3.0 solution. We simplify the codes, which reduces the hardware requirement, reduces IT network infrastructure requirement, and builds a cohesive and intuitive GUI to lower the learning curve of the TV Station’s engineering team.
Our aim is to minimize the barrier of Nextgen TV adoption by limiting the complexity and cost, as well as the human resource requirement. Last December, we launched ATSC 3.0 TV Station in a box solution. We introduced STLTP over secure reliable IP Streaming technology integrated in our software stack. DTVI are also working closely with our networks O&O TV station partners to launch their Nextgen TV lighthouse stations.
Find the most innovative solutions for your broadcasting needs at http://www.dtvinnovations.com/ or contact us at DTVsales@dtvinnovations.com
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