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OMP500

MULTI-SERVICE REAL-TIME

Encoding / Transcoding Platform

OMP500

Multi-channel Linear Transcoder with optional OTT Packaging

OMP500 is the software based multi-channel transcoder platform that supports both linear and OTT transcoding which allows to integrate different video format between networks and enable content streaming over public internet or via mobile network. Featured by B frame and de-interlacing, it can also transcode video between progressive and interlaced format seamlessly in high quality while low bandwidth. With UDP/RTP/HLS/RTSP and more IP protocol options the OMP500 can t into any architecture to enable OTT delivery in your system. With three available models to choose from the OMP500 can enable OTT services on any budget. Ranging from a budget friendly entry level system for one OTT service to the highest performance model capable of providing up to forty OTT services.

HIGHLIGHTS

  • Supports previewing input video and detailed service analysis
  • Interlace and deinterlace options, advanded de-jitter and denoise for best video/audio quality
  • Logo/Graphic insertion, text overlay (licensed feature) and auxiliary data processing such as Closed Caption, Teletext and DVB subtitles
  • Supports input channel, port level and system level redundancy
  • Flexible and future proof, support new features by software/license upgrade
  • Provides management with easy to use web interface and SNMP protocol

APPLICATION

1. Convert MPEG-2/H.264/H.265 input into MPEG-2/H.264/H.265* output for compatibility with different networks
2. Scale video resolutions and change frame-rates to accommodate HD or SD system requirements
3. Receive OTT sources over the public internet as Unicast, HLS, or RTMP and convert to traditional multicast UDP/RTP IPTV signal type
4. Transcode and package up to four adaptive bit-rate (H.264) proles for traditional OTT uplink into Origin Server or Content Delivery Network (CDN)
5. Reduce bandwidth by changing codecs and resolution (commonly known as “rate-shaping” or “trans-rating”)