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International Broadcasting Convention 2005
Sept. 9-13, 2005
Amsterdam RAI

TI Stand
Hall 1, Stand 224


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As the leading supplier of DSP-based digital media technology, analog companion products, application specific software and system expertise, Texas Instruments will present its range of real world signal processing products that shape future applications in the digital video broadcasting ecosystem. TI technology will allow you to give your customers differentiated, personalized and easy-to-use devices, streaming any content to any device, anywhere. 

Envision the networked home through exclusive end-to-end live demonstrations of TI-based video encoders, IP set-top boxes, digital media adapters, residential gateway, portable multimedia players and PVRs.  

Learn how TI is driving interoperable video content in a wide range of end-equipments, mastering the whole video delivery chain with a flexible and integrated DSP-based digital media platform. 

Experience leading edge audio and video encoding, decoding, transcoding and transrating techniques which make advanced streaming media services such as Video On Demand (VOD), Gaming, Internet browsing, video conferencing possible over IP on the latest advanced coding technologies (VC-1, H.264, MPEG-4...). 

L
ive demos will include:

Quad Play IP Communication for Telcos

TI’s market leading technology seamlessly works with broadcast, on-demand and local content for use anywhere in the home, enabling interoperability between head‑end network and broadcast equipment, CPEs and wireless portable devices. 

Multiple IP services converge, including:

- Video on Demand (VoD)

- Gaming on Demand (GoD)

- Broadcast Video

- Video conferencing

- Internet browsing

- Voice over IP

Digital Media Adapter for the connected home

TI’s Digital Media Adapter (DMA) forms the foundation of the connected home, enabling the streaming and display of both personal and service provider content to anywhere in the home.

Discover the TI-based Scott Tamashi DMA, featuring:

- Embedded Awox middleware technology
- Transcoding to convert content for legacy devices
- Flexible platform, consumer friendly, easy to install
- UPnP compliant
- Dynamic codec selection for optimum quality
 

Gaming over IP
Increase your ARPU with added value services-based revenue streams.

TI’s flexible DSP-based set-top box architecture allows a seamless upgrade of software and configuration to support interactivity, with high performance digital media processing technology to enable multi-user video encode at the head-end.

- Leverage STB/VoD investment for network operators with G-Gluster GoD
- All VoD-ready networks can deliver “console on demand”
- Improve ARPU and become part of the gaming value chain
- Provide compelling value with early access to latest games
- Provide a high quality, multiplayer gaming experience.
 

End-to-end media streaming over IP

Mix live and stored content and deliver it over IP using a model that combines a video ecosystem, live encoding and dynamic codec selection. Features solutions from TI, Tandberg Television, C-COR, I3 micro and Myrio.
 

H.264 high-definition set-top box
Experience high definition video on an advanced codec based on TI's streaming media DSPs, with inage quality enhanced by TI's DLP™ technology to provide vibrant, life-like colours and sharpoer pictures.
 
Mobile video and digital TV
Discover how by TI's powerful OMAP™ processors can drive up to three simultaneous engines and connect to an external display, and see TI's 'Hollywood' mobile digital TV single-chip solution in action.
 

Come and meet the experts on stand # 1.224



Come and meet the experts on stand # 1.224 - print this PDF file and bring it with you to the IBC registration desk and you will get a free entry worth 50€.


 

 


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