MUMBAI: Sensio Technologies is partnering with Teranex Systems at the 2010 National Association of Broadcasters (NAB) Show to demonstrate integration of the Sensio 3D Encoder and Decoder IP Cores within the Teranex VC100 Universal Frame Synchronizer and Format Converter.
The technology integration, on display at the Teranex booth, will showcase how Sensio‘s professional-quality 3D technology can be incorporated into broadcast products to streamline
broadcasters‘ move into 3D broadcasting on current and future infrastructures.
Teranex GM Mike Poirier says, "Sensio‘s reputation for development in 3D technologies is in line with reputation for development in image processing, making this partnership a natural fit. Teranex was a key player in the transition from SD to HD, and moving on to 3D - the next wave of technological development - is a natural evolution for us. Broadcast customers are looking for this technology, and we look
forward to highlighting this exciting 3D solution at the 2010 Nab Show."
The Sensio 3D technology is a professional grade frame-compatible stereoscopic compression technology. The Sensio 3D encoder combines two streams, coming from any video source, into a single stream that can be transmitted throughout the existing broadcasting infrastructure for visually lossless encoding that yields outstanding results. Sensio‘s 3D decoder IP core runs on Teranex‘s VC100 platform, taking advantage of its real-time processing technology. The dual-channel VC100 architecture is suited to handle left and right eye processing and this capability enables broadcast of 3D programming on 1.485 Gb/s infrastructures.
Sensio Technologies develops and markets stereoscopic 3D digital compression, decompression, and display-formatting technologies. Its solutions are deployed on a global scale by content creators, games developers, broadcasters, specialty channels, and digital cinemas, allowing customers to generate substantial additional revenue streams.