Major Broadcast Suppliers Sign On to Assist in Phoenix ATSC 3.0 Model Market
Dielectric, Enensys, GatesAir, Harmonic and Triveni Digital are providing technology for the launch
Dielectric, Enensys, GatesAir, Harmonic and Triveni Digital are providing technology for the launch
Cox Media Group is preparing itself to make the transition to the Next Gen TV standard
Triveni Digital is set to present its StreamScope Portal II analyzer at the 2018 NAB Show.
As the repack progresses, broadcasters need to verify that Service-Level Agreements are being met, so Triveni Digital has added an SLA verification feature to its StreamScope RM-50 remote transport stream monitor.
The 2017 PBS Tech Conference will get a glimpse into the next generation of television standards, ATSC 3.0, via a speaking session from Triveni Digital’s Vice President of sales and marketing, Ralph Bachofen.
ATSC 3.0 starter kits from Triveni Digital, designed to prepare broadcasters for the new DTV standard, will be present at the 2017 NAB Show.
We don’t what day we will celebrate ATSC 3.0’s birthday in the years to come, but broadcasters can expect a present for when the next-gen standard makes its debut.
Triveni Digital and Avateq are entering into a business marriage, and as often happens in marriages, a name change is in order.
Triveni Digital is planning to showcase its metadata generation and transport stream analysis platforms, which offer full ATSC 3.0 support, at NAB Show New York.
Capitol Broadcasting Company’s WRAL-TV issued the first live commercial ATSC 3.0 simulcast on Wednesday, June 29, with the help of Triveni Digital.
Triveni Digital is beginning to prepare for the ATSC 3.0 standard, as the company has announced that it will launch it StreamScope EM-50, which supports both ATSC 1.0 and ATSC 3.0 architectures.
At the 2016 NAB Show, Triveni Digital will launch Guide Builder XM, a new signaling and announcement generator for the ATSC 3.0 candidate standard, along with support for ATSC 1.0 PSIP, DVB-SI, and other legacy standards.
The triumvirate of Triveni Digital, Digital Alert Systems and Ohio Educational Television Stations, Inc., recently collaborated on the creation of Ohio Digital EAS (OEAS).
Allows cable operators to minimize MTBF and reduce OPEX
Triveni Digital’s Dr. Richard Chernock to lead session