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More shots from semi-rural southern Louisiana.
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Toyama 2013 por ubic from tokyo Por Flickr: 富山市 Toyama City SONY RX1
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Basel, Switzerland, October 2022
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別府(大分県) 2021年11月
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朝の光が気持ちいい 2022年6月
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zeffar · 2 years
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故・久保卓治氏のアトリエに伺ったときの一枚。 ワンルームの片隅で、コーヒーを入れたり、偶に軽食を作るだけのキッチンなのに、何故こんなに素敵なのだろう。
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mediakind · 7 months
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The Transformation of Primary Video Distribution: Embracing the Future
Every day, millions of people tune in to watch their favorite TV shows, live events, and preferred media content. This massive exercise is made possible by distribution networks, which play a crucial role in delivering this content from the owners to the viewers.
Understanding the Relevance of Primary Distribution
As a system, Primary Distribution plays a vital role by enabling the transfer of media content like live sports events or 24/7 TV channels from creators and content owners to distribution entities. These distribution intermediaries such as broadcasters, Multichannel Video Programming Distributors (MVPDs), Paid TV Providers, and Over-the-top media platforms, in turn, deliver the content to consumers’ screens via the delivery network of their choice, ranging from a mobile network to a cable connection, or a satellite TV to a terrestrial TV.
When it comes to the professional distribution of live events or archive media for 24/7 channels, the distribution entities need a system that enables them to deliver the content securely, reliably, and in high quality. The video primary distribution, which has evolved from satellite transmission to IP-based delivery and cloud operations, offers flexibility, cost savings, and adaptability. Hybrid distribution models are also considered as a viable option.
Meeting the Demands of Modern Media Delivery
The critical stage of primary distribution ensures the delivery of TV channels from the content provider's video headend and uplink to the headends of each service provider. Scattered across expansive geographical regions, these headends serve as crucial intermediaries, transmitting the received TV channels to millions of paying consumers eager to savor the content.
However, any hiccups or interruptions in the primary distribution network can swiftly ripple through, causing immediate and far-reaching consequences, and impacting millions of viewers. Such disruptions can prompt customers to switch to alternative providers and have financial implications for service providers as well as content creators.
As such, in the dynamic world of content delivery, there is a pressing need for a robust solution that places the viewers at the heart of the action by securely and consistently capturing, transmitting, and delivering top-notch content across the globe.
Revolutionizing the Landscape: MediaKind's Distribution Portfolio
In the fast-paced world of media delivery, ensuring that content reaches its audience securely, reliably, and with the highest quality is paramount. MediaKind's Distribution portfolio is at the forefront of the innovation journey, transcending the evolving landscape of primary distribution applications. Here’s a snapshot of the portfolio’s impressive capabilities:
Streamlined Efficiency
Whether it is renting satellite space or managing internet bandwidth, cutting down transmission costs is crucial for broadcasters and operators. Using top-notch video codecs to keep quality high while using less bandwidth, MediaKind’s portfolio is designed to trim down transmission bandwidth requirements in multiple ways, which includes using more cost-effective internet transmission channels. Moreover, MediaKind's Distribution portfolio backs HEVC encoding, decoding, and transcoding, all aimed at reducing bandwidth and transmission expenses.
Real-Time Experience
When it comes to live sports and multi-device viewing, minimizing latency is a key focus. Low latency provides a more real-time experience and prevents issues like score notifications from appearing before viewers see the action. MediaKind’s Distribution portfolio offers various operating modes that let operators choose the best balance between latency, bandwidth, and picture quality. When compared to competing solutions in the market, MediaKind’s statistical multiplexing solution is 2 seconds lower, making it one of the best solutions to address the latency issues.
Enhanced Content Protection
Protecting high-value content like live sports from unauthorized access is essential for revenue security. MediaKind’s Distribution portfolio includes Director 128, a powerful 128-bit rotating key-based encryption solution, which makes it exceptionally challenging for pirates to access content.
Optimal Reliability
Reliability, as an attribute, is a must in distribution systems, especially when there is premium sports content at stake. MediaKind’s advanced portfolio ensures 99.999% reliability or better, minimizing off-air time and potential customer churn. With support for redundancy models like 1 + 1 or n + m and offering geo-redundant central distribution sites, MediaKind seamlessly integrates hybrid IP and satellite distribution systems.
Augmented Operational Flexibility
Managing a primary distribution system can be complex, especially when dealing with regional blackouts and flexible event timings. Backed by the Director management platform, MediaKind offers precise control over parameters per event and per affiliate. This includes enabling or disabling access and switching to alternative services as needed, ensuring that the right content reaches the intended audience.
Future-Proof Solution
Primary distribution systems can be costly to install and replace, making scalability and future-proofing vital. MediaKind’s portfolio is built around software components, including the versatile RX1 edge device, making it easy to expand functionality, both in terms of scale and new features. With an all-IP architecture, functional units can be deployed as software-only, and the central processing hub can reside in either a public or private cloud. This means scalability, flexibility, accessibility, and rapid adaptation to evolving needs are all within reach.
Conclusion: MediaKind's Vision for Dependable and Scalable Content Distribution
In summary, MediaKind's Distribution portfolio offers a dependable and secure solution for content distribution, be it for time-sensitive events or continuous 24/7 programming. At the same time, it keeps the operational and transmission expenses in check. It also provides versatile support for satellite, all-IP, or hybrid satellite/IP solutions. Moreover, its future-proof software-based design ensures seamless growth and adjustment to meet the ever-evolving business and operational needs of contemporary distributors worldwide.
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dogsaver-blog · 9 months
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Nango#22 by tetsuo matsumoto Via Flickr: @20230521 茅ヶ崎市/南湖 RX1
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contac · 10 months
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dummy-kanji · 2 years
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Nemuro por ubic from tokyo Por Flickr: 北海道 根室 Nemuro, Hokkaido Prefecture SONY RX1
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pharoldo · 2 years
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mikec137 · 3 months
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Mägenwil, Switzerland, February 2024
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furukuma · 1 year
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鶴見岳(大分県) 2021年11月
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