RGB @ ANGA 2011


May 3-5 – Stand V18 – Cologne, Germany


With iPads, iPhones and other mobile video devices on the rise, operators face substantial challenges as they migrate their networks to IP for the delivery of multi-screen video. Service providers must quickly add new delivery technologies, content protection and monetization strategies in order to compete.

RGB Networks offers a multi-screen solution for the delivery of live and on-demand video over managed and unmanaged IP networks. The unique product architecture of RGB's chassis-based platform delivers the most scalable solution for carrier-class transcoding, adaptive streaming and ad insertion across TVs, tablets, PCs and mobile devices. Integrated functionality provides a smooth migration path to multi-screen video deployments of any size and makes RGB’s highly reliable solution easy to deploy and cost effective to maintain.

Whether you're delivering video to one, two or three or more screens, RGB has a solution that will simplify your deployment and minimize ongoing operational headaches.

At ANGA Cable 2011, we demonstrated the cost and operational benefits of RGB’s advanced video processing platforms for the delivery and monetization of any video to any device.

  • Carrier-class transcoding: Delivering a premium multi-screen video service requires output of a large number of profiles to meet the various resolution and bit-rate requirements of a growing number of devices. RGB’s award-winning Video Multiprocessing Gateway (VMG™) is the only platform that offers the transcoding capacity and scalability required to deliver video cost effectively to any number of devices without breaking the bank or causing significant ongoing operational headaches. And with integrated ad insertion, a revenue source comes built in. Only RGB’s carrier-class platform delivers the functionality, reliability and architectural simplicity that can make multi-screen video services a reality.

  • Flexible adaptive streaming technology: Working in conjunction with the VMG, RGB’s TransAct Packager uses advanced adaptive streaming capabilities to segment streams at the edge for output in Apple HTTP Live Streaming, Microsoft Smooth Streaming, and Adobe HTTP Dynamic Streaming formats. The Packager is proven to deliver superior video quality and significantly save costs over legacy streaming technologies. Video service providers can therefore ensure that their network delivery infrastructure is capable of taking premium video content of all formats—whether from live streams or file sources—and 'packaging' it to content delivery networks (CDNs), origin servers, and end-user devices, for all deployments—large and small.

RGB’s Multi-Screen Architecture



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