New Haivision Products at IBC2012
MONTREAL and CHICAGO(25 Jul 2012)
Haivision will demonstrate the company's full range of Internet streaming and enterprise IP video distribution solutions, which aim at unleashing the power of live streaming. Making their debut at IBC2012 are the KulaByte 4.0 live H.264 encoder/transcoder for Linux, the Furnace 7.0 IP video distribution system with InStream Mobile, and Viper 1.1, a compact integrated appliance for capturing, streaming, and distributing high-definition content. Also at IBC2012, Haivision will announce its support of MPEG-DASH, today's new standard for adaptive streaming over HTTP. In addition, thanks to new partnerships in the transmission of live global sporting events, Haivision has secured its place as the leader in IP video delivery to online audiences worldwide.
New Haivision Internet Streaming Solutions
KulaByte 4.0 -- Haivision's live, software-based, Internet encoder/transcoder for adaptive bit rate (ABR) streaming, is now on Linux-- bringing a 30 percent performance improvement, a new user interface, and a 40 percent cost reduction when deployed in cloud computing environments such as Amazon's EC2. KulaByte 4.0 uniquely matches exceptional HD quality with transport technologies designed to maximize streams delivered to the Internet. These technologies include constant bit rate (CBR), Dynamic Stream Shaping(DSS), and Micro-Chunking, assuring optimal and dynamic usage of available uplink bandwidth.
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Caption: Haivision KulaByte
Viper KB -- Enables portable high quality source encoding at events, providing the power of KulaByte(TM) encoding within a compact appliance with touch panel operation.
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Caption: Haivision Viper
HyperStream -- Haivision's global streaming platform, automating the power of KulaByte(TM) cloud transcoding and CDN connectivity for content providers so that they can simply deliver media to global audiences.
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Caption: Haivision HyperStream
MPEG-DASH -- At IBC2012, Haivision is announcing its support for the MPEG-DASH standard, the industry's consolidated approach to adaptive bit rate streaming with HTTP. Haivision will support DASH across its product line, starting with the KulaByteencoder/transcoder.
New Haivision Enterprise IP Video Solutions
InStream Mobile -- A very low latency video player for mobile devices, extending Haivision's Furnace IP video system to deliver live, high-performance video to Apple(R) devices within the enterprise setting. Haivision's InStream Mobile app will be available from the Appl iTune App Store in August 2012.
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Caption: Haivision InStream Mobile
Makito -- The hugely popular H.264 1080p60 encoder appliance, with an incredible 55 millisecond performance and AES encryption -- often used in conjunction with the Furnace system -- now receives Internet streaming capability with RTMP support. This important upgrade is available to all installed Makitos at no charge.
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Caption: Haivision Makito
Torpedo(TM) -- Haivision's DVB to IP gateway for delivering digital broadcasts directly to IP networks without re-encoding now features direct, free-of-charge integration with the Amino set-top box. Haivision's Torpedo/Amino integration is the lowest-cost integrated IPTV solution on the market.
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Caption: Haivision Torpedo
Viper 1.1 -- A revolutionary dual HD channel recording and streaming appliance, ideal for advanced lecture capture, rich media streaming, and medical procedure review applications. With the new release, Haivision is introducing the Viper VF, a companion to the Furnace system tailored to installations where several rooms require the ability to record independently before publishing the assets to a central video-on-demand system. The Viper MAX, a stand-alone appliance, has also been enhanced, combining the power of Haivision's acclaimed H.264 encoding technology with the integrated Furnace operating environment.
Conference Session
IBC@Sports Saturday, Sept. 8 from 16:00 - 18:30
Live Streaming of the 2012 Olympic Games to Connected Devices: Enabling Olympic Rights Holder Broadcasters to Expand their Digital Footprint
All IBC2012 attendees and the press are invited to attend this panel session composed of industry-leading technology providers, including iStreamPlanet and Haivision, who partnered to develop the "Go-Live Package," a live turnkey streaming solution designed to deliver 12 live streams from the 2012 London Olympics to mobile devices and computers. Learn more about how these technology providers partnered with Interxion, Europe's largest data center provider as well as regional Olympic Rights Holder Broadcasters (RHB) to expand their digital footprint with live streaming of the Olympics, cost effectively and securely, to deliver the Games to specific regions while optimizing for a seamless device playback experience.
Panelists:
" iStreamPlanet Mio Babic, President and CEO
" Haivision Peter Maag, Chief Marketing Officer
" Interxion Jonathan Wood, Director of Digital Media and Business Development
" RHB TBD
" Moderator Eric Schumacher-Rasmussen, Streaming Media
Meet With Haivision at IBC2012
Journalists interested in setting up a meeting with Haivision at IBC2012, please contact Rachel Dwyer at +1 (801) 255-0595 or rachel@ingearpr.com.
Company Overview:
Haivision delivers advanced technology for streaming, recording, managing, and distributing secure IP video and interactive media within the enterprise, education, medical/healthcare, and federal/military markets. Haivision is a private company based in Montreal and Chicago, with technical excellence centers in Beaverton, Ore.; Austin, Texas; and Hamburg, Germany. With a global sales and support organization, Haivision distributes its products through value-added resellers, system integrators, distributors, and OEMs worldwide. More information is available at www.haivision.com.
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