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SeaChange International has expanded its Axiom OpenSuite to include video delivery to a range of mobile consumer devices such as Apple iPods and Sony PSPs.
At The National Show in Atlanta, SeaChange is demonstrating how Axiom and the company's QuickSilver Content Composer can, through support of IMS (IP Multimedia Subsystem), extend the on-demand experience to these mobile devices via IP video transport streams over cellular networks, WiFi and traditional landline-based high-speed data connections. The combo is also designed to time-shift television on mobile devices and automatically transcode broadcast television and place that content onto servers for immediate play-out.
The demo and tech combo shows off "the latest advantage of software that automates the majority of on-demand television," said SeaChange SVP of Corporate Strategy Yvette Kanouff, in a release.
SeaChange is also demonstrating a new server, the MediaServer MDS 200, that enables operators to serve up on-demand content from memory and more traditional disk formats. The company said the MDS 200 supports more than 17,000 on-demand streams, 1 Gb of ingest, and more than 27 terabytes of storage within an 18-RU footprint.


