ATEME, a global video delivery leader, and Sinclair Broadcast Group, Inc. (Nasdaq: SBGI) (“Sinclair”), one of the largest US television broadcasters, announced today a relationship to provide live video encoding solutions that will speed up the transition of over-the-air delivery to ATSC 3.0 “NextGen” television services.

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In conjunction with the previously announced Spectrum Co rollout of ATSC 3.0 in the Dallas market, Sinclair has chosen ATEME as supplier for both ATSC 1.0 (MPEG-2) ‘Host Station’ encoding and “NextGen” 3.0 (HEVC) encoding. The systems make use of the TITAN platform for providing the most efficient, Live/Mux statistical multiplexing enabled VBR encoding across both transmission platforms. ATEME, being at the forefront of HEVC research and leading industry committees and research groups, has introduced a High-Efficiency MPEG2© (HE-MPEG2©) CODEC. The HE-MPEG2© is compatible with MPEG2 compliant decoders, including legacy set-top boxes, digital televisions and digital to analog MPEG2 converters; it doesn’t require any change nor upgrade on existing devices.

Based on the bandwidth efficiency of HE-MPEG2 in conjunction with industry leading TITAN Live/Mux statistical multiplexing, ATSC stations are provided with the following benefits:

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  • Lower OPEX: increased mux density by 30% without compromising video quality
  • Future-Proof Solution: The TITAN pure software encoder-transcoder provides ‘blink-of-an-eye’ migration path to ATSC3.0, HEVC or SHVC (Scalable HEVC)
  • Flexible Architecture: TITAN is server-agnostic and can run on any private/public & on/off-premises Cloud infrastructure with the same benefits and value proposition