Nevion introduces MXL-supporting media processing platform
The platform supports SMPTE ST 2110 and NDI, as well as the Media Exchange Layer (MXL), and adheres to emerging industry guidelines such as the EBU’s Digital Media Facility (DMF)
Nevion has added to its Networked Live ecosystem with the launch of Moxela, a new software-based media processing platform running on COTS servers or in the cloud.
According to the company, the platform consists of media functions that can easily be combined to create high-quality, low-latency media applications for broadcast facilities, contribution networks, remote and cloud production. The media functions can be integrated with other products to provide the media processing functionality they require.
The platform supports SMPTE ST 2110 and NDI, as well as the Media Exchange Layer (MXL), which is designed to standardise real-time, in-memory exchange of uncompressed audio, video, and metadata between software applications.
Moxela also provides vendor and infrastructure platform independence by leveraging modern software development principles and adhering to emerging industry guidelines such as the EBU’s Digital Media Facility (DMF), added Nevion.
Jan Helgesen, head of product and solution at Nevion, said: “Nevion has been delivering software-defined media systems for over a decade and has developed an exceptional expertise in that period. The new Moxela software platform is the logical evolution of our offering, and its timing aligns strategically with the development of common frameworks for the broadcast industry, which is very important for our customers.”