NAB Show: Imagine Communications To Debut OSI-X, SNP-XS, Prismon

NAB Show: Imagine Communications To Debut OSI-X, SNP-XS, Prismon
NAB Show: Imagine Communications To Debut OSI-X, SNP-XS, Prismon
Imagine Communications, a provider of end-to-end ad tech and video infrastructure solutions for the media and entertainment industry, is showcasing advances across its Make and Monetize portfolio at NAB Show in Las Vegas, April 18-22, in Booth N.1328, highlighting software-based solutions for IP and cloud-enabled workflows, the company said Thursday.

Featured products include Prismon, a software-defined multiviewer and monitoring platform deployable on-premise and in the cloud. It supports SDI, ST 2110, ST 2022-6 and OTT signals, allowing operators to manage displays from a single interface.

Imagine is also introducing the SNP-XS, a compact addition to its Selenio Network Processor line. Designed for space-constrained environments like mobile production and edge deployments, it supports ST 2110 and ST 2022-6 while running all 16 current SNP applications, including UHD and HDR conversion.

The company’s recently launched XVR playout engines will also be on display. Built on Linux and data center technologies, XVR supports SDI, 12G SDI, ST 2110, TS and SRT. It natively plays major industry formats including XAVC, ProRes and DNxHD.

For ad operations, Imagine is debuting OSI–X, the latest iteration of its OSI Traffic and Billing system. Built on a modern technology stack with a fully browser-based user interface and cloud-native architecture, it includes SAML-compliant single sign-on and support for TV Interface Practices (TIP) standards to help broadcasters manage linear, streaming and CTV workflows.

The post NAB Show: Imagine Communications To Debut OSI-X, SNP-XS, Prismon appeared first on TV News Check.


Discover more from RSS Feeds Cloud

Subscribe to get the latest posts sent to your email.

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Discover more from RSS Feeds Cloud

Subscribe now to keep reading and get access to the full archive.

Continue reading