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TVU Networks is to display its latest cloud solutions, SaaS-based microservices and on-premise technology for remote event production and distribution at CABSAT 2023.
The two-time award-winning TVU Remote Production System (RPS) One will be on display at CABSAT. The latest addition to TVU’s multi-camera transmission technology, TVU RPS One is an all-in-one hybrid cloud and studio remote production solution. It combines field-tested synchronized multi-camera encoding and transmission functionality in an ultra-compact and rugged form factor with six integrated 5G modems for wireless transmission. Introduced at NAB 2023 in April, it won the NAB organization “Product of the Year” and TV Technology’s “Best of Show” award. TVU Networks also won the Grand Prize for Technology and the Remote Production Awards from PRODU magazine during NAB.
Also on display will be a range of cloud-based, on-premise, and SaaS solutions that are key tools within TVU’s live production ecosystem: TVU Channel, TVU Producer, TVU Search, TVU Replay, and TVU Grid.
An infrastructure-free, 24/7 channel solution, TVU Channel, enables the user to schedule live and VOD programming from a simple web browser. The cloud-based solution can be used for playout via a traditional television channel, to an OTT channel, a pop-up channel or distribution directly to social media – all at the same time and all without any added infrastructure.
TVU Producer virtualises most aspects of on-site, multi-camera production in the cloud. Running in the cloud, TVU Producer offers the video and audio mixing, video server playout, graphics and CG capabilities commonly found in OB trailers. TVU Search allows customers to use AI-based speech, text, and facial recognition to locate the precise video needed – down to the very frame – in seconds rather than hours manually searching for feeds. TVU Replay - a multi-camera control sports app - enables officials to instantly review play during games and for producers to include that live video within their coverage. And TVU Grid provides IP-based content delivery, allowing broadcaster’s to switch, route and distribute live video feeds seamlessly to any number of locations over commodity internet.
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