IPTV
IPTV for corporate, care institutions and events
Internet Protocol Television, or IPTV, traditionally refers to television that is distributed over an IP network. In reality, IPTV technology enables an organization to use an existing IP network to carry much more than just television. With IPTV, you can easily distribute terrestrial and satellite television and radio, videos, DVDs, digital Video on Demand (VoD), digital signage, information boards and web content throughout your facility.
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E-mail: info@intronics.es
Teléfono: +34 952 245 557 - 902 44 88 01
Why IPTV?
Exterity IPTV system is very scalable; at any point in the network, IPTV service can be provided in high quality. A central part of Exterity’s complete IPTV platform is the AvediaServer. This server allows you to manage, configure and control the IPTV system. The content available on the AvediaServer allows you to fully design in your corporate style. In addition, the IPTV system is very flexible; You can watch TV on a (smart) TV, PC, smartphone or tablet. Also, the IPTV system includes interactive features like video on demand and restarting a TV program.
What do you need for IPTV?
IPTV, Internet Protocol Television, is the distribution of audio, video and/or data over a wireless or UTP computer network and consists of several components:
A source: the device that sends the signal that has to be distributed. This could be a satellite, PC, DVD or camera. If the source is a satellite dish a gateway is used for the translation from DVB signal to IP. If the source is a PC, mediaplayer or camera an encoder converts the signal to IP.
The distribution network: the transport medium for audio/ video signals. In most cases this is a computer network using UTP cabling (in combination with a network switch) or a wireless network (WiFi, in combination with a router).
A receiver: the device from which the distributed signal is viewed. This can be, for example, a television (then the addition of a set-top box is required) or a PC (where conversion occurs via codec), but also a tablet or a smartphone (with the intervention of a WiFi router).
A source: the device that sends the signal that has to be distributed. This could be a satellite, PC, DVD or camera. If the source is a satellite dish a gateway is used for the translation from DVB signal to IP. If the source is a PC, mediaplayer or camera an encoder converts the signal to IP.
The distribution network: the transport medium for audio/ video signals. In most cases this is a computer network using UTP cabling (in combination with a network switch) or a wireless network (WiFi, in combination with a router).
A receiver: the device from which the distributed signal is viewed. This can be, for example, a television (then the addition of a set-top box is required) or a PC (where conversion occurs via codec), but also a tablet or a smartphone (with the intervention of a WiFi router).
Core benefits of IPTV
- Cost-effective: Using your existing IP network, TVs, PCs, and AV display units without requiring a separate satellite/ aerial signal distribution system within the building or campus significantly reduces cost with greater potential for high ROI.
- Flexible and Scalable: Enterprise IPTV enables the addition of new TV and video sources and users anywhere there is a network connection, without picture degradation, so it is quicker and less expensive to extend a system.
- Rapid deployment: IPT video scalability and ease of management enables the rapid rollout of new TV, video and broadband services across the whole organization in response to needs and opportunities.
- Save costly internet bandwidth: IPTV multicasting technology makes better use of LAN bandwidth, by streaming each channel once over the network regardless of the number of end viewers, rather than as multiple streams through your internet gateway.
- Greater security: With IP video systems, all internet access to streaming content can be blocked at firewall for greater security and regulatory compliance, and built-in security tools ensure content is fully protected as it passes through the system.
- Extensive access control: Granular control of content access by user or group enhances security and regulatory compliance.
- Stream content beyond the wired LAN.
- Mobile consumers are able to keep up to date with the latest news, events and entertainment channels on their chosen device, at any time, wherever they are.
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AV solutions are tested in our own AV test lab
The Audio / Video team focuses on the professional audio / video and the command and control (KVM) market. Through years of experience in the professional AV and KVM world, Intronics thinks in terms of solutions, not in products. We know the market, give independent advice and provide several solutions for meeting rooms. These solutions are tested in their own fully equipped AV test lab.
The AV Lab is used for pre- and after-sales support such as:
The AV Lab is used for pre- and after-sales support such as:
- Testing of products
- Construction of proof of concepts
- Research & Development
- Beta testing of your solution
- Developing central knowledge
Our AV professionals are ready to help
We are in direct contact with our manufacturers. Let us know if you need additional information or help while choosing a suitable solution.
For more information, please contact us:
E-mail: info@intronics.es
Teléfono: +34 952 245 557 - 902 44 88 01
CONTACT US
For more information, please contact us:
E-mail: info@intronics.es
Teléfono: +34 952 245 557 - 902 44 88 01