DTV Innovations Will Unveil Its New OX Platform At 2024 NAB Show New York

DTV Innovations is proud to announce its new OX Platform for broadcast and streaming applications. The platform is designed to be very robust while still maintaining the compact form factor of the previous OX-1 platform. Combined with DTV Innovations’ current modular software, it will serve as a base for multiple new products that DTV Innovations will launch in the near future.

The OX Platform has more than enough built-in capabilities to support advanced IP workflows, the latest processor with internal GPU to support video encoding/decoding, and a lot of hardware options to support baseband video, compressed domain video, and multi-standard terrestrial and satellite modulator/demodulator.

Various key usages of the platform include but are not limited to, secure video streaming over the internet, video baseband to IP encoding/decoding, PSIP and EPG generator/rebrander, terrestrial edge transcoding, secure video backhauls for confidence monitoring, ATSC 3.0 receiver/translator/ capture, ATSC 3.0 lab signal generator. It can also serve as an integrated satellite receiver-decoder complete with support for multiple IP streaming and terrestrial RF inputs. The OX Platform’s adaptability allows for the development of affordable and easily implementable solutions tailored to specific broadcast needs, making it an ideal choice for broadcasters seeking to enhance and streamline their operations.

DTV Innovations will showcase the OX Platform alongside its other cutting-edge solutions during the 2024 NAB Show in New York.

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