Posted on August 15, 2024 in ATSC News
Whether powering the latest innovations in ATSC 3.0, or streamlining existing ATSC 1.0 workflows, Harmonic is providing the broadcast community with robust, unified media processing solutions that meet all of the stringent requirements for ATSC over-the-air broadcasting and streaming.
Our software-based XOS Advanced Media Processor is powering a growing number of NEXTGEN TV deployments in major designated market areas, including New York City, Los Angeles, Chicago, Boston, Miami and San Francisco, enabling the delivery of ATSC 3.0 channels with greater bandwidth efficiency and enhanced video quality. The increasing adoption of our NEXTGEN TV solutions underscores Harmonic’s position as the preferred partner for broadcasters, backed by our long-standing reputation as the market leader and technology innovator.
Our unique NEXTGEN TV strategy is an excellent example of the innovation we bring to the broadcast market. By applying a cloud-native common software foundation across our market-leading VOS®360 Media SaaS and XOS on-prem COTS solution, we provide broadcasters with the best features from both worlds.
XOS customers are already taking advantage of the same sophisticated and versatile playout features from VOS360 Media SaaS, allowing them to perform local ad insertion and deliver regionalized programming to various affiliates without a cloud subscription.
Many features originally developed on the XOS media processor, such as PSIP fetch, EASNET and Dolby Upmix, are also available on our VOS360 Media SaaS for broadcasters who have gone all in with cloud migrations.
With Harmonic, broadcasters gain a future-proof solution that features an advanced architecture, higher density and immense potential. As the worldwide leader in broadcast and video streaming solutions, Harmonic will continue to guide the ATSC transformation with software and cloud solutions that usher in a new era of interactive, personalized and user-oriented broadcasting,
To learn more about Harmonic’s latest ATSC innovations, visit https://amplify.nabshow.com/sessions/nextgen-tv-demo-harmonic-atsc-solutions/
Further information about Harmonic and the company’s solutions is available at www.harmonicinc.com.
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