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CHILI unveils UHD service with Thomson Video Networks

CHILI, the independent Italian provider for the digital distribution of movies and TV series, is using Thomson Video Networks’ ViBE VS7000 multiscreen and HEVC encoding platform to deliver HEVC 4K content via its pay-TV movie service platform.

Italian digital content distributor CHILI is using Thomson Video Networks’ ViBE VS7000 multiscreen and HEVC encoding platform to deliver HEVC 4K content via its pay-TV movie service platform. In addition, CHILI is protecting that content using watermarking technology from NexGuard, a Civolution company and Thomson Video Networks technology partner.

CHILI, which has been rolled out in Italy, Poland, Austria, Germany and the UK, provides VoD movies and electronic sell-through content via multiple devices.

The ViBE VS7000 and NexGuard Streaming video watermarking enabled CHILI to offer an ultra HD service that delivers video quality and full compliance with the MovieLabs specifications for UHD content protection. This new ultra HD service comes as an addition to CHILI’s online streaming service, which reaches more than 460,000 consumers worldwide, the company claims.

“As ultra HD screens start to permeate the marketplace, there is greater and greater demand for 4K content to fill them. Putting a system in place that lets us deliver ultra HD movies and TV series to all internet-connected devices is critical to our business, because it’s all about giving our customers the best quality,” said Stefano Flamia, chief technology officer of CHILI. “We chose the ViBE VS7000 encoder because it integrates all of the latest enabling technologies HEVC, MPEG-DASH, and CENC for Ultra HD delivery. Combined with session-based watermarking from Civolution, the system gives us the perfect foundation on which to build our ultra HD services.”

MediaFlex provides a software layer for the ViBE VS7000 that enables live transcoding, branding, and other A/V processing functions in the cloud and on virtualised platforms, in addition to physical, on-premises resources. MediaFlex enables the ViBE VS7000 to create a cluster of servers, manage automatic load balancing and failover, and simplify integration of new software modules.

“Thomson Video Networks is one of the first OTT systems providers to offer ultra HD products that are compliant with the MovieLabs Next Generation Video and Enhanced Content Protection specifications, the mandates coming from Hollywood studios that define protocols for delivering premium content,” said Eric Gallier, vice president, marketing, Thomson Video Networks. “CHILI can have confidence knowing that the ViBE VS7000 is built for compliant HD+ delivery to any screen, from smart TVs to PCs to Macs to all manner of mobile devices.”

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