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Igolgi Enhances iLux ATSC 3.0 Encoder

Igolgi is highlighting several updates to the iLux ATSC 3.0 encoding platform. One feature that will save users upwards of $10,000 is the internal PSIP configurator, which eliminates the need for an external dynamic PSIP generator. Direct connect to various EPG products enables the user to have a cleaner interface while reducing capital cost.
For real operational flexibility, igolgi offers two standard configurations with integrated or split architecture – encoder, signaling server, and broadcast gateway together, or encoder with DASH output, signaling server and broadcast gateway in a remote location. This flexibility is also very cloud-friendly.
Igolgi is constantly upgrading its GPU/CPU-based platform running in-house developed algorithms designed specifically for ATSC 3.0 encoding. This purpose-built architecture ensures maximum performance for any channel configuration from two 4K, 8 HD, 25 SD or any combination of signal types.
“We talked to many customers and came up with feature a set that makes ATSC-3 encoding very straightforward,” said Paul Dadian, vice president of broadcast products & operations. “igolgi are experts in all forms of compression and encoding, so our system is really fast with exceptional resolution at any bitrate. It’s a unique combination of performance, easy set-up, reliability, and value.”
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First and foremost, Igolgi is an engineering and development company. Our engineering staff has years of experience in every type of compression and encoding technology, and we are experts in software control and interface. From HDTV, social media streaming, smart devices, and interface to cloud and third-party applications, igolgi provides the most innovative, flexible, and robust encoding and transcoding solutions available today.
To find out more: https://igolgi.com
Contact: Rich Hajdu, rich.hajdu@igolgi.com
 

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