Intinor Highlights Redundancy And Quality In Video Delivery At IBC 2024
Intinor, a developer of products and solutions for high-quality video over internet, is showcasing the latest advancements in its popular streaming technology at IBC2024.
The company is introducing a new workflow which enhances reliability in video contribution through redundant SRT streaming. This robust redundancy strategy ensures uninterrupted broadcasts over public internet networks by seamlessly switching between multiple internet paths. This approach not only enhances reliability but also significantly reduces distribution costs. The system uses the open standard SMPTE ST2022-7, ensuring compatibility with different SRT encoders and routers. It also supports open standard RTP and RTP over SRT, providing redundancy with satellite, fibre and internet paths, reflecting Intinor's commitment to open standards and interoperability.
In response to the demand for higher quality, Intinor is introducing a new HEVC/H.265 codec for its Direkt link and Direkt router. This new codec implementation allows for flexible parameter adjustments, balancing higher quality with bitrate efficiency. Another highlight at IBC 2024 is the Intinor Direkt Management (IDM) interface, a web-based user interface refined over two decades. IDM simplifies workflow setup and management, enhancing operational efficiency across the Direkt platform.
In IDM, users will find new functionality, such as the SDI input/output configuration tool. This feature allows users to customise their SDI configurations, offering unmatched flexibility and control in various deployment scenarios. Intinor is also expanding its hardware capabilities with the Direkt link rack 4X, a compact 1U solution now supporting up to 8x SDI inputs and featuring software encoders. A key addition is the support for 4K resolution.
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