Ateme exhibits in Seville the possibilities of transcoding to the four existing HDR standards
Ateme's software developments, which are based on proprietary algorithms, allow you to configure 4K headers with complete ease and flexibility.
In the 4K-UHD Summit It has become clear that software developments Atem, which are based on proprietary algorithms, allow headers to be configured with complete ease, while their contribution equipment that uses FPGA technology achieves exceptional “time-to-market.”
From the incorporation of support for multiple formats to the software update capacity of its products or the integration of the latest HDR technologies to support a wide range of content categories and workflows, Ateme is demonstrating its commitment to the technological forefront.
Its Kyrion low latency encoders are designed for very low latency contribution applications with HEVC encoding in 1080p and even with the new DVB-S2X standard.
In contribution, the convergent headend Titan now has File, a transcoding software that supports the four HDR standards that exist: HDR10 (based on the Rec 2020 color space), HLG10 (sponsored by the British BBC), Technicolor and Dolby Vision. It should be noted that the entire Titan family is based entirely on software and is hardware agnostic. Its design allows you to design head-end workflows, from start to finish, over IP, both in the cloud and at the user's home.
Finally, in Seville Ateme is also demonstrating its AMS management system for monitoring and control.
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