Complete infrastructure from media sources to set-top boxes will be shown at the ANGACable trade show in Cologne, Germany, June 12-14, 2012.
Motama will present the complete set of IPTV products for building a streamlined and cost-effective end-to-end solution for distributing live content, namely DVB gateways, transcoders, servers for content delivery and for timeshifting:
TVCaster is a turn-key solution offering all cutting-edge functionality you expect from an integrated DVB receiver, descrambler, remultiplexer, and IP streaming server. TVCaster servers are available for DVB-S/S2, DVB-C, DVB-T and DVB-ASI.
CodecCaster offers a high-performance real-time transcoding solution for IPTV streams in MPEG-2 or AVC/H.264 format. The world-class encoder of CodecCaster allows for greatly reducing bandwidth requirements of streams while keeping to the original quality, which makes CodecCaster the ideal tool for supporting multiple devices and screens, and adaptive streaming at different bitrates using HTTP Live Streaming and other protocols.
RelayCaster server appliances offer a turn-key solution that enables optimized transmission of IPTV streams. By using the RelayCaster Streaming Protocol, reliability and data rates of streaming live content along lossy long distance links, such as the public Internet, can be greatly improved.
This allows for building your own Content Delivery Network by enabling cost-effective distribution of live content to remote data centers. Since Motama's RSP is now also available for set-top boxes, packet-loss issues on the last-mile to the end user can also be handled, which is important for managed IPTV services of operators as well as for Over-The-Top services purely relying on public Internet infrastructure.
TimeshiftCaster is an IPTV server which allows for compensating for time zone differences by rescheduling live feeds.
Being compatible with existing conditional access systems, OTT streaming servers, and set-top boxes, all Motama products can be seamlessly integrated into your existing infrastructure.