Travel Channel International’s
(TCI) appeal is universal and
its customers are global. This
leads to complex playout needs
that have to be dynamic, flexible,
and economic, and yet deliver a
high quality reliable feed.
PlayBox Technology’s
EdgeBox is a remote playout
solution that fit into our
operation and was robust and
reliable enough to handle our
channel. We had an existing
schedule-driven tapeless
workflow at the London HQ
that was controlled by our
BMS, Zeus. EdgeBox was easily
integrated into this ecosystem,
so we had no reason to change
our transcoding or scheduling
set-up and we could use the
conventions we already had in
place.
At the host NOC, the system
was easy to install. It does not
take up too much space (30 RU)
and it is not onerous for the NOC
to provide first-line support. As
far as the host NOC is concerned
the handover was a single SDI
cable.
Our main motive for using
EdgeBox was to provide
customisation of our channel
content to deliver augmented
feeds for specific territories.
These feeds could then slot
into our current set-up and
easily be hosted at NOCs
around the world.
To be commercially viable,
these opportunities in the
marketplace need to be acted
on both very quickly and with a
sensible business plan. Territories
such as Germany have markets
that are tough to enter for
the first time. They require a
high level of customisation to
be acceptable and, whatever
method we chose, had to be
indistinguishable from more
traditional contribution methods
in terms of reliability and quality.
For territories in SE Asia
and our New Zealand feed,
sheer distance from London
represented a significant
problem, which EdgeBox solved.
Avoiding the multiple satellite
hops or expensive fibre was a
distinct advantage. It reduced
the points of failure that can be
associated with these traditional
methods.
Our EdgeBoxes have proved
to be a tried-and-tested way of
creating new customised feeds,
and have become a very useful
strategic option in our forward
planning. This is a good thing:
the economics of entering new
territories can sometimes take
a while to bear fruit. We wanted
to balance the need for a reliable
service without making the
operation more costly than the
business required.
Travel Channel has all the
familiar technical demands of a
global channel. This means that
MultiAudio, cue messaging, and
subtitling were key requirements
of the system.
MultiAudio is native in both
SD and HD, and the subtitling
and opt technology
was integrated with
third-party systems.
With our Asia HD
feed, for example,
we integrated with
Screen’s Polistream
to service both
the subtitling and
opt outs. This has
proved to be a great
partnership.
Fortunately,
EdgeBox is relatively
compact, very
operable over IP, and does not
have proprietary video formats. It
is also a schedule-driven system,
which is a key factor for us.
EdgeBox has evolved over
the two years that we have been
using it. At IBC 2011, Playbox
unveiled a host of very welcome
developments. These included
partnerships with File Catalyst to
create a much better file delivery
option to the EdgeBoxes; and
with Ideas Unlimited to have a
much-enhanced compliance,
monitoring and reporting
module.
Both these areas did need
improvement. There is also
room for more development
with automating missing items
lists, as-run comparisons, and
more detailed operational logs
and reporting. Advance missing
items or schedule under-run
alerts would be really useful.
The newly launched QCBox
is also something we are testing
at present. This device could be
a big advantage, especially if it
offers a way of analysing file sizes
and durations against known
values.
The bottom line: without
EdgeBox, our new channels
would have been fully-managed,
third-party supplied,
playout, uplink and
satellite distribution
systems, as this was
the only other way
to launch these
feeds. This would not
have been a viable
consideration for the
business: it was the
EdgeBox that made
these new channels
commercially
possible.
Without doubt,
the EdgeBox solution represents
a viable way of launching these
kinds of feeds with significantly
lower costs compared to those
of the traditional methods –and we had the advantage of
delivering customised feeds
to new territories. It meant
we could hit the right balance
between up-front costs and ROI
and still have feeds that should
be no different in quality or
reliability for our customers.
EdgeBox gives us the
flexibility to relocate, upgrade,
innovate, customise and have a
much sharper response to the
commercial realities that make
Travel Channel a success.
Matt Westrup is the Head of
Operations at the Londonbased
Travel Channel
International.
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