Genesis Networks Collaborates with EVS
by | Sep 12, 2008 - 3:38:42 PM
Genesis Networks has
collaborated with EVS, the recognized leader in digital video systems for live
and near-live production, to develop a service offering that gives broadcasters
seamless and efficient access to live broadcasted media during sports events.
The new XT[2]web solution links
OB vehicles
and other remote broadcasting sites with the EVS XT[2] production server via
the Genesis Networks global fiber infrastructure.
With Genesis Networks
providing the IP transport mechanism, XT[2]web offers broadcasters and media
providers unprecedented clip browsing and access to video assets originating
from a live
OB production environment. Clips
generated on an
OB's XT[2]s are instantly
transferred and transcoded as low-resolution copies over the Internet to the
broadcasting center. A new EVS Web browser interface provides fast, easy, and
intuitive access to the clips from any local station connected to the Web, and
operators can search for clips based on metadata such as date, timecode, or
keyword. The user can retrieve all related and available camera angles via a
thumbnail display interface for quick review.
"With this new solution,
we're able to offer our customers greater ability to access and use live video
assets originating from
OB units," said
Luc Doneux, EVS' general manager for the Asia-Pacific regions and Major Events.
"By providing a bulletproof, high-performance fiber link, Genesis Networks
is the perfect solution for the transmission component of XT[2]web."
The Genesis Networks-EVS partnership
developed out of a realization that the two companies share many well-known
customers in the sports broadcasting space, including a major sports network.
The XT[2]web solution is targeted to sport broadcasters, sport federations, and
organizations who want to maximize their EVS installations by extending Web
access via the Genesis Networks infrastructure. The XT[2]web hardware and
software are available from EVS and the transmission link is sold separately by
Genesis Networks, but the combined solution has been fully tested and validated
by both companies.
"Sports broadcasters and
media providers are constantly on the lookout for efficient solutions that
increase and facilitate their access to video assets during live events, such
as different camera angles and highlights," said Paul Dujardin, president
and CEO of Genesis Networks. "By providing Web access to clips and media
produced in live
OB trucks, this joint
solution enables broadcasters to enrich their productions and engage viewers
with multi-dimensional content. As the industry leader in production media
servers for sports broadcasters, EVS was the ideal partner for us to be able to
extend these capabilities to our customers."
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