Prime Media Group Chooses Mediaware International for its HD Digital Commercial Content Delivery System
(July 16, 2008)
Mediaware’s InStream Provides Greater Operational Efficiency and Simplifies Commercial Insertion
Sydney, Australia, 16 July 2008. Today Mediaware International has announced that it has been chosen by Prime Television to provide the HD digital commercial content delivery system for its Australian television operations. The system will be deployed across Prime’s East Coast Network to provide higher picture quality and greater operational efficiency.
The HD system - developed, supplied and commissioned by Mediaware International’s local Australian engineering team - includes Mediaware International’s latest InStream Insertion Server, a real time, frame accurate, long GOP native MPEG compressed domain splicer and file-based MPEG insertion server. InStream provides seamless transitions between programmed events, without needing complex network timing systems or interstitial boundary intervention.
Accurate MPEG stream splicing is fast becoming an essential element of file-based ad insertion or replacement for digital television, and is, therefore a basic but critical component of targeted advertising. InStream greatly simplifies the process of commercial insertion for broadcasters. It increases operational efficiency by reducing network complexity and bandwidth requirements, allowing broadcasters to more cost effectively address existing and new markets and generate new revenue streams.
As part of the upgrade, Mediaware InStream Conversion Servers will also be provided to manage the transition from Prime Television’s existing baseband commercial library system.
Prime chose Mediaware’s InStream solution as it was the only product with significantly advanced functionality that met the criteria of the Prime engineering team who also played a significant role in the development of the functional specification of the product.
“As a leading regional commercial television broadcaster in Australia, we’ve found Mediaware International to be far more than just a supplier,” says Gerry Smith, Chief Technical Officer for the Prime Media Group. “Their innovative and technically superior approach to compressed domain interstitial insertion led us to choose the Mediaware solution over a number of international and better-known contenders. We have known for some time the technical approach we wanted to take, but until now no one had been able to deliver the goods. We are confident that, in Mediaware, we have a partner that truly understands our needs, both commercially and technically and has the expertise in native digital video processing to support our complex network requirements.”
“We work very hard to build and maintain the strong connection we have made with the broadcasting community, and Prime is a classic example of that commitment,” says Ian Fellows, Director of Business Development at Mediaware International. “This deal exhibits the depth of expertise and knowledge we have gained working with native digital video processing systems over the years and is exemplified in the level of trust we have inspired with Prime Media Group in its latest venture. We intend to keep working to strengthen that relationship into the future. We believe the Prime deployment will be a world first for this technology.”
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