ESPN STAR Sports deploys Haivision encoder, decoder

Haivision announced that Asia's ESPN STAR Sports (ESS), is using Haivision's Barracuda H.264 encoder and Makito decoder at its Singapore and Taiwan facilities to support live sports commentary in multiple languages. The low latency of the Haivision encoder and decoder enables ESS to adopt a fast and cost-effective model for delivering HD content in which commentary is closely synchronized with the video.

Within ESS's new video workflow, live HD programming coming into the ESS Singapore facility is downconverted to SD and — using the Makito/Barracuda systems' lowest latency settings — it is sent across an IP link to the Taiwan office. A commentator in Taiwan then provides a Mandarin voiceover for the live video, which is delivered back to Singapore across the IP link using an audio IP codec. In Singapore, the voice is inserted into the incoming signal, adding Mandarin commentary prior to routing the video to studios and transmission suites. The latency of the Haivision systems is so low that ESS doesn't need to delay the main incoming HD video feed to ensure that the commentary is synchronized with the video.

Given the success of the Haivision system over its first four months of daily usage, ESS is expanding its utilization in Taiwan with a second channel for additional commentary and is in the process of investigating deployments in other countries and regions in the Asia-Pacific region. The Barracuda and Makito high-performance encoder and decoder were delivered by local systems integrator Techtel.