NAB SHOW 2017 PRODUCTS PREVIEW

On The NAB Exhibit Floor: Appear TV

Appear TV | Booth SU3602 | Website: http://appeartv.com/

Appear TV, a global provider of next-generation video processing platforms for broadcast and streaming high-quality video, will showcase three new modules for its X10/X20 Ultra-High-Speed Video Networking hardware platform. These modules support the IP centric architectures that broadcasters are migrating towards and positions the company as an authority in the transition phase. Appear TV will also showcase its Adaptive Bit-rate (ABR) packager and modular XC5000 chassis at the show.

Appear TV’s new X10 and X20 platforms assist broadcasters in the transition from SDI to IP centric operation. Both platforms offer a programmable option with modules that easily alternate between SDI and IP in either the compressed or lightly-compressed domain, allowing users to adopt IP easily in their own timeframe. With new features, including core IP security as a firewall, video monitoring, video routing and video re-multiplexing, the X10 and X20 operate as the foundation of an ultra-flexible, ultra-low delay, highly secured broadcast network. The code agnostic platforms bridge both the natively encapsulated and MPEG_TS worlds. The three latest processing modules allow for customization, giving users the ability to meet specific requirements: a high-speed IP card that delivers both compressed and uncompressed video, a high-density SDI card and a scrambling card for operations that require secure content delivery.

“By extending our solution portfolio to encompass contribution and distribution over IP, Appear TV aims to be a one-stop supplier for all things related to video delivery,” says Carl Walter Holst, CEO, Appear TV. “Being a hardware platform, it differs from most products on the market, and we’ve meticulously designed it in accordance to industry needs. The X10/X20 operates as a default firewall and sets a new precedent for ultra-low UHD delay and we’re excited to demonstrate all new features at NAB this year.”

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