At the heart of the exhibit is BLADE//runner, Arkona’s software-defined broadcast infrastructure platform built on the AT300 FPGA Programmable Acceleration Card. BLADE//runner delivers consistent, ultra-low-latency media processing for SDI and ST 2110 environments, providing high-capacity routing, clean and quiet switching, colour and HDR/SDR workflows, mixing, downstream keying, and JPEG-XS encode/decode.
Arkona will also use the opportunity to spotlight its most recent software release for the BLADE//runner (version 2.8) that introduces a redesigned licensing model aimed at making large-scale IP infrastructure simpler, more flexible and far more cost-efficient to deploy. The new licensing structure offers users the choice between either a CORE or MAX license, which allows them to tailor their licensing scope to their specific functionality and capacity needs. In this way, it consolidates previously fragmented licences into a clear, predictable framework and allows users to scale processing power, add new capabilities and reconfigure their systems without disruptive relicensing cycles. The net result is greater agility, flexibility and efficiency for users, Arkona says.
Visitors will also be able to experience EASY-IP, Arkona’s turnkey, certified broadcast-infrastructure package jointly developed with technology partner manifold, who will also have products present on the Arkona stand. EASY-IP unites the power of BLADE//runner with the agility of manifold CLOUD to deliver routing, multiviewing and processing in a single system.
The package includes high capacity switching, automatic audio/video alignment, advanced audio routing and DSP, and a distributed multiviewer capable of sub-frame latency and large-scale expansion. Designed for fast deployment and integration with existing control systems such as NMOS, Ember+ and TSL, EASY-IP gives broadcasters a practical and future-proof path toward IP operation without the overhead of building an IP facility from the ground up.
Also present at the Hamburg Open will be Arkona’s new German business partner, systems integrator Netorium which will be delivering a masterclass session on the subject of “How to: Cloud-native TV Remote Production,” a theme at the core of Arkona’s production philosophy.
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