The latest updates to Haivision’s portfolio of video encoders and transmitters will be showcased in Hall 2. These include the Haivision Pro series of mobile video transmitters which enable contribution over any network, including internet, satellite, 4G and 5G.
Haivision claims its solutions, from Makito X4 video encoders to this latest generation of 5G-enabled mobile video transmitters, offer ultra-low latency, pristine quality and reliable live video contribution over any network, fuelling live remote, cloud and on-premises production workflows.
Visitors to the stand will be able to see how to receive, decode and distribute live video streams using the Haivision SteamHub platform. Utilised for a broad range of broadcast workflows, including SDI, NDI, ST2110, SRT and even social media networks, StreamHub helps fuel productions with engaging content while enabling collaboration between distributed teams.
Marcus Schioler, VP Marketing, Haivision, said: “Great broadcasts start with our industry-leading live video contribution solutions and we’re firmly focused on helping our customers deliver exceptional live productions for sports, news and events, from anywhere.”
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