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EVS NFR2000 - Neuron Compress

Photron, specialized partner of EVS in Japan, has provided a major Japanese operator with several EVS Neuron Compress solutions for their JPEG XS workflows.

This agreement follows a series of proofs of concept (PoC) held in 2021, in which Photron y EVS were able to show the potential of EVS Neuron Compress performing multiple workflow integration tests in Japan. With a compression ratio of up to 12:1, the codec JPEG XS It is being used for live productions over local and wide area networks (LAN and WAN). The latest version of Neuron enables understanding JPEG XS multichannel “lossless and low latency”.

Neuron Compress is the latest product line available within EVS Neuron, EVS' multifunctional processing platform. Known in the sector as the “modular glue” for IP infrastructures (always according to EVS itself), it can perform multiple real-time processing tasks that needs a television network. Neuron Compress can be enhanced with an SDI I/O module, allowing the integration of video processes over IP networks with existing SDI baseband operations, also acting as a bridge or gateway.

Naoma Yoshimi, marketing and sales team leader of the video solutions business unit of Photron, details how they decided on the EVS solution to address their client's JPEG XS compression needs: "We were looking for a JPEG

On the other hand, Jean-Pierre Nouws, EVS Solutions Director, celebrates the partnership with Photron and the Japanese broadcast: "Although the PoC version of EVS Neuron Compress can already encode and decode 4 full HD channels - and vice versa - simultaneously, the product roadmap shows that we plan to triple the number of encoders and decoders, as well as enable support for UHD streams in the near future. We are looking forward to continuing our strong partnership with Photron, helping them build broadcast infrastructures. innovative means to support the needs of their customers as IP environments continue to gain pace throughout the region.”

By, Dec 17, 2021, Section:Study, IP

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