Dejero will showcase solutions for IP network blending and video compression technology in support of remote and mobile broadcasting.
Dejero will showcase solutions for IP network blending and video compression technology in support of remote and mobile broadcasting at the Ideal Systems stand ZB5-C50 during CABSAT 2018, which runs at the Dubai World Trade Centre from January 14 – 16, 2018.
Well be highlighting some of the key developments weve made to our solutions over the last year that address everyday connectivity and bandwidth challenges faced by mobile reporting crews in the region when theyre getting content back to base from remote or tricky locations, said Mark Moore, VP international sales at Dejero.
New to CABSAT this year is the Dejero GateWay in-vehicle mobile connectivity solution, which offers on-location teams connectivity to the public internet or private networks using high-bandwidth blended network technology. It reportedly enables remote field crews to send and receive large files and access their newsroom or media asset management systems, as well as cloud services used for collaboration.
Also on show at CABSAT is the EnGo Vehicle Mount Kit. The kit provides a mounting option for newsgathering or production vehicles that connects to roof-mounted high-gain antennas.
Dejero is also showcasing its implementation of HEVC to offer improved picture quality in low bitrate and limited bandwidth environments in two new solutions: PathWay and WayPoint. The Dejero PathWay rack-mounted encoder/transmitter is designed for installation in vehicles or fixed locations and supports both HEVC, when paired with the new WayPoint receiver; and AVC (H.264) encoding, providing automatic detection and immediate backwards compatibility with existing or legacy AVC-based Dejero receivers.
Dejero WayPoint is a four-output 1U receiver, that supports HEVC decoding to SDI or IP (MPEG-TS over IP) playout workflows. It also supports AVC decoding of feeds from legacy transmitters, has dual redundant power supplies, and comes with data redundancy RAID storage capabilities.
Also on display will be the Dejero Mobile App for iOS for mobile journalists and video professionals using smartphones and tablets to broadcast live from any location, record video for future transmission and import or upload edited video files to designated servers when traditional broadcast equipment is not at the scene.
Visit Dejero at the Ideal Systems stand ZB5-C50.