Village Island creates a new breakthrough in the Broadcast market by offering JPEG-XS technology on its VICO series
Mont-Saint-Guibert, Tokyo, July 23, 2020 – intoPIX and Village Island, well known for its activities in technology distribution, system integration, product design & manufacture in the broadcast and telecommunication industry, are proud to announce their agreement to integrate the JPEG-XS technology in the VICO products.
The VICO converters deployed in Japan and world-wide for UHD visually lossless compression over SDI, fiber and IP were already powered by intoPIX’ TICO RDD35 technology, but will include from now the TICO-XS technology option. This upgrade ensures customers access to a higher compression ratio and an even better video quality while keeping the “zero” latency.
This upgrade allows more throughput on current SDI-based installation still widely used in Japan and elsewhere, but more importantly the VICO convertors will also provide its customers an ideal avenue to realize their ambition to switch to full IP transport using the ST2110 standard in combination with the JPEG-XS compression.
The new VICO options will power higher compression and ultra-low delay with JPEG-XS while preserving the visually loss-less quality, enabling even multiple UHD 50/60p video streams to be transported over single 3G-SDI, SFP+, ST-2110 and ST-2022-6 networks. Based on the fully standardized High Profile of JPEG-XS, it will further decrease latency down to 20 video lines, and further increase the compression ratio compared to our TICO-RDD35 version.
With this integration, Village Island will create new momentum in the ongoing conversion from SDI to IP-based transport in the contribution market. The combination of ST2110 and JPEG-XS standards will set the bar for new high speed and high quality – remote – Broadcast workflows. At intoPIX, we are convinced that the adoption of the JPEG-XS technology is a key feature in successfully completing the SDI to IP transition.
“intoPIX is very happy and proud that after a successful collaboration with Village Island to introduce the TICO RDD35 on the Japanese and world-wide market, Village Island is once again at the forefront integrating the new JPEG-XS standard and especially our TICO-XS technology into their VICO product” explained Katty Van Mele, Director Business Development at intoPIX.
“Our VICO converters, either used to build cost effective UHD workflow, or used as single compact box to complement existing dense solution from various large solution vendors, or simply used for monitoring, were under pressure to move to XS. Amazingly, the XS doesn’t take more FPGA resource than the TICO RDD35, so we can move forward consolidating on our achievements with VICO so far. As a strong believer in the XS, we happily decided to make the move” said Michael Van Dorpe, Village-Island CEO.
The two companies welcome you to contact their respective sales teams to sample the XS technology and the VICO series.
About Village Island
Village Island is a challenging and dynamic company wellknown inthe broadcast industryfor itsactivities rangingfrom distribution of broadcast technologies, custom development and integrations, as well as broadcast consulting and technical services. Village Island is dedicated to broadcasting and digital video processing, also offering professional services in Asia and Pacific region. Village Island disposesof a customer base of several hundreds of key players and manufactures, and references more than 1000 systems or equipments provided to TV&Radio stations, operators, system integrators, broadcastequipments and TV/STB manufactures.More info onwww.village-island.com
About intoPIX
intoPIXis a leading technology provider ofinnovative compression, image processing and security solutions.We deliverunique FPGA/ASICIP cores and efficient software solution (on CPU & GPU) tomanage more pixels, preserve quality with no latency,save cost & power andsimplify connectivity. We are passionate about offeringpeople a higher quality image experience. Our solutions enable the Broadcast industry to build new bandwidth-efficient live production workflows, reducing operating costs in HD, 4K or even 8K, replacing uncompressed video, enabling remote production and preserving always the lowest latency and the highest quality.
More info on www.intopix.com
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