Intinor at NAB 2022 and with a new partner in Spain, Atlas Communication Systems
Intinor, the leading Swedish developer of products and solutions for high-quality video over the Internet, gives NAB 2022 visitors a look at its latest capabilities.
Their proposals stand out for a new ultra-low latency feature, synchronized streams and full support for SRT/RIST along with Bifrost, to ensure multi-vendor interoperability.
As a participant in the new zone Future of Delivery in West Hall, Intinor is also demonstrating how its solutions can bring greater efficiency to remote production and remote feedback workflows.
The last function of “ultra-low latency” Intinor's Direkt series delivers less than half a second of latency, end-to-end, for complex contribution links. Clients benefit from latencies almost as low as WebRTC (e.g. Zoom), but without compromising the audio and video streaming quality that audiences demand.
Using Directly, two-way interviews are made easier than ever, while the problem of people talking to each other has been completely eliminated. Broadcasters now have a plug-and-play solution to support remote production without compromising operational flexibility or visual quality.
A strong advocate of multi-vendor interoperability, and now a member of the RIST Forum, Intinor shows how it supports multiple open source transport protocols, whether SRT, RIST or your own Bifrost Reliable Transport (Bifrost). Optimized for live broadcasts over the public Internet, BRT combines adaptive bitrate transmission with error correction and network interfaces (fixed and mobile Internet) that provide redundancy for the most robust Internet connections to ensure that broadcasts are delivered without a single point of failure.
As the adoption of remote production increases, so does the importance of transmission synchronization. With fixed end-to-end delay on multiple encoders of different cameras, Intinor allows customers to obtain exact synchronization between receiver cameras. Whether you undertake REMI (remote production) with a single unit with multiple SDI inputs or multiple units, Intinor ensures the workflow runs smoothly
Intinor is also adding full support for AES67 to its intercom solution, scheduled to launch in April 2022, further simplifying remote production and remote feedback workflows.
The regional sales manager of Intinor, Daniel Lundstedt, highlights that "our Direkt series has the power and flexibility to send video streams to receivers from multiple vendors, in addition to our own. We look forward to sharing the latest improvements and showing customers exactly what they can achieve with our solutions at NAB Show 2022."
Intinor now in Spain with Atlas
Coinciding with the retirement of Antonio Duarte in Tmediat, Intinor will now work in Spain with Atlas Communications Systems.
The Swedish brand is very present in Spain in numerous facilities such as TV3 (it has two Intinor platforms; one for converting streams to NDI and another for homogenizing input formats to CCMA), Telemadrid (for their institutional contributions in the Community of Madrid, through the internet, and they also have a backpack for remote production applications), Telefónica Audiovisual Services (for IP contributions from Prado del Rey to your NOC, using the Direkt Router Lite that allows you to encapsulate one or two streams, both SPTS or MPTS over IP) or Hispasat (which in Peru, uses two Intinor platforms for IP contributions over the internet)
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