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Bridging the gap between traditional & multi-screen TV
April 26, 2013 1:07 am | by CED | CommentsMany operators have launched the first phase of multi-screen services, but extending the full experience of traditional broadcast TV (national, local and PEG channels) to multi-screen — at least doing it the right way — involves more than just streaming content.This webcast will look at many of the critical considerations for merging traditional and multi-screen video and audio services. We will also highlight a recent Dolby Digital Plus implementation in a combined broadcast and multi-screen environment using Dolby and Envivio technologies.
Leveraging systems integration to accelerate multi-screen delivery - Feb. 21, 2013
February 13, 2013 5:29 pm | by CED Magazine | CommentsIn today’s competitive pay-TV environment, consumers demand personalized multi-screen experiences inside and outside the home. To meet this demand, service providers know they must act quickly. Yet many have delayed launching TV Everywhere services.
Multiscreen service using the cloud - Jan. 17, 2013
December 26, 2012 4:47 pm | by CED Magazine | CommentsBuilding a compelling, easy-to-use multi-screen service is a difficult endeavor. It requires the time and expertise to evaluate different network configurations, choose network equipment, integrate disparate systems, and determine how to make money on the resulting infrastructure. That’s all very resource- and capital-intensive.
What does a successful migration to IP video look like for MSOs? - Nov. 8, 2012
October 24, 2012 10:55 am | by CED Magazine | CommentsJoin CED Senior Editor Mike Robuck as he interviews leaders of the international cable community to learn how they have successfully deployed large-scale Hybrid IP video in multiple markets. Gain an understanding of how they have created a unique design with pre-integration to enable customization and quick time to market.


