Category: Software

  • ZengaTV app launched on Windows 8

    ZengaTV app launched on Windows 8

    MUMBAI: Mobile TV platform ZengaTV has launched its app for Windows 8 powered PCs and tablets.

    ZengaTV app is available on the Windows Store and can be downloaded free of cost. The app available globally features many live channels, video content, Bollywood movies, news and a lot more.

    Commenting on the launch of the next evolution in Digital TV, ZengaTV MD & CTO Shabir Momin said, "We have partnered closely with Microsoft to deliver a truly immersive experience for users that leverages on the promise of Windows 8 platform. The ZengaTV App for Windows 8 will move towards providing an enhanced second TV replacement for users. We are committed to investing in R&D efforts and content variation to continually improve user experience."
    Microsoft Corporation India Director – Windows Business Group Amrish Goyal said, “With the ZengaTV app on Windows 8, we are offering a world class video experience to our users. The app experience is enhanced by the unique User Interface on Windows 8 powered devices. We are excited about this addition to the array of exciting Windows 8 apps available on the platform.”

  • Time Warner invests in Maker Studios

    Time Warner invests in Maker Studios

    MUMBAI: Online content company, Maker Studios, has raised $36 million in the initial closing of its Series C financing led by Time Warner Investments.

    Additional participants include existing investors Greycroft Partners; GRP Partners; Downey Ventures, the investment company for Robert Downey Jr.; Elisabeth Murdoch; Fuel: M+C, the investment company for Jon Miller and Jimmy Yaffe; and Ynon Kreiz, Maker’s chairman; along with new investors which include Daher Capital and Academy Award-winning producer Jon Landau.

    Rachel Lam, who heads the Time Warner Investments group, will join the board. The funding will be used to further accelerate Maker’s rapid growth as a global platform for online programming while continuing to build brand and partner relationships.

    Maker was founded in 2009 to provide the best environment for artists to create, distribute, and monetize their original content on YouTube. The company recently expanded its multi-vertical approach, focusing on comedy, music, gaming, beauty/fashion and mom’s programming both domestically and internationally, especially in Europe.

    It is home to many of online video’s top digital stars and content including KassemG, Nice Peter’s “Epic Rap Battles of History,” the Shaytards, SnoopDogg’s WestFestTV, The Yogscast, The Gregory Brothers, Bad Lip Reading and Mike Tompkins, among many others.

    “We’re extremely excited and grateful to have the support of Time Warner and our other investment partners, who are some of the most respected names in media and entertainment, and are thrilled that we will be able to provide even more resources and opportunities to our valued network partners,” said Maker Studios co-founder and CEO Danny Zappin.

    “We founded Maker because, as YouTube content creators ourselves, we recognized there was a need for a new type of studio and network that could support artists on any platform. We remain committed to providing the best possible environment for creators and look forward to further expanding our offerings to our extremely talented partners around the globe.”

  • Jagdish Kumar new Hathway Cable CEO; Jayaraman made vice chairman

    Jagdish Kumar new Hathway Cable CEO; Jayaraman made vice chairman

    MUMBAI: In a major reshuffle, Hathway Cable & Datacom has appointed Jagdish Kumar as the new managing director and CEO of the company. He joins with immediate effect.

    K Jayaraman, who was occupying this chair, moves to the position of vice chairman.

    Kumar will report directly to the Hathway board, sources say.

    In his earlier stint, Kumar was the president of Reliance Industries Limited‘s (RIL) media and entertainment business.

    Before RIL, Kumar had a 16-year stint at Star India where he was involved in several key initiatives including the media company‘s direct-to-home (DTH) venture and acquisition of regional broadcasting company Asianet.

    Incidentally, Kumar was on the board of Hathway Cable & Datacom as a representative from Star. Earlier this year News Corp had exited Hathway by selling its 17.3 per cent stake in Hathway for Rs 3.58 billion.

    Kumar was also made Star India chief operating officer when Uday Shankar was made chief executive officer.

    In his last assignment at Star, Kumar was given the operational charge of Kannada general entertainment channel Suvarna. This was in addition to his earlier functions as Star India president – South.

  • Trai seeks views on carriage & placement fees and carriage of minimum channels

    Trai seeks views on carriage & placement fees and carriage of minimum channels

    MUMBAI: The Telecom Regulatory Authority of India (Trai) has issued a consultation paper seeking comments from all stakeholders on placement and carriage fees and also over the requirements of minimum channel carrying capacity to be set up by MSOs.

    These three provisions in the Interconnection Regulations have been set aside by the Telecom Disputes Settlement & Appellate Tribunal (Tdsat) on petitions by MSOs.

    The consultation paper issued on Thursday also attempts to make amendments to the Tariff Order applicable for addressable systems – both MSOs and direct-to-home (DTH) services, through the consultation process. Trai has sought responses from stakeholders on its plan to link the prices of channel bouquets and individual (or a-la-carte) channels, to make it mandatory for provision of both free-to-air and pay channels on a-la-carte basis and to restrict offer of channels requiring special type of STBs only on a-la-carte basis or as part of separate bouquets that consists of only those category of channels that require a particular type of specialised STB.

    Trai has called for submission of views and reasons thereof by all the stakeholders by 11 January.

    Responses Sought on following issues related to amendments to the Interconnection Regulations:

    Whether the following proviso should be introduced in the clause 3(2): "provided that the provisions of this sub-regulation shall not apply in the case of a multi-system operator, which seeks signals of a particular TV channel from a broadcaster, while at the same time demanding carriage fee for carrying that channel on its distribution platform."

    Clause 3(2) has safeguards with regard to charging of carriage fee: (1) Carriage fee to be transparently declared in the RIO of the MSO, (2) The carriage fee is to be uniformly charged (3) The carriage fee not to be revised upwardly for a minimum period of 2 years, and (4) The details of the carriage fee are to be filed with the Authority and the Authority has a right to intervene in cases it deems fit.

    Trai said if any of the stakeholder is against this provisions, it should state the reasons thereof.

    (a) Whether there is a need to specify certain minimum channel carrying capacity for the MSOs in the interconnection regulations for DAS.

    (b) If yes, what should be the different categories (example cities/town/rural area) of areas and the minimum channel carrying capacity for each area.

    Whether there is a need for regulating the placement fee in all the Digital Addressable Systems. If so, how it should be regulated. The stakeholders have been asked to submit their comments with justifications.

    Responses sought on following Issues related to amendments to the Tariff Order applicable for Addressable Systems:

    Trai has suggested (a) a ceiling on the a-la-carte rates of pay channels forming part of bouquet(s) which shall not exceed three times the ascribed value of the pay channel in the bouquet and (b) that the a-la-carte rates of pay channels forming part of bouquet(s) shall not exceed two times the a-la carte rate of the channel offered by the broadcaster at wholesale rates for addressable systems.

    The stakeholders have been asked to offer their comments on the above conditions to prevent perverse a-la-carte pricing of the pay channels being offered as part of the bouquet(s). The stakeholders can also submit any other formulation that can achieve the same objective, along with its justification.

    To deletion of the word "Pay" to make it mandatory to offer both free-to-air and pay channels on a-la-carte basis. Trai calls it: "Freedom to choose the channel(s) on a-la-carte and/or bouquet(s)."

    Whether the channels that require special type of STB be offered only on a-la-carte basis or as part of separate bouquets that consists of only those channels that require a particular type of specialised STB.

  • Bankrupt  video  game  maker  THQ finds a buyer in Clearlake Capital

    Bankrupt video game maker THQ finds a buyer in Clearlake Capital

    MUMBAI: Video game maker THQ, which has filed for bankruptcy, said it has entered into an asset purchase agreement with Cearlake Capital Group which has agreed to acquire the assets of THQ‘s operating business, including THQ‘s four owned studios and games in development.

    Clearlake has agreed to serve as the "stalking horse bidder" for a sale process, which allows other interested parties to come forward with competing bids.

    Aggregate consideration offered by Clearlake for the purchase totals approximately $60 million, including a new $10 million note for the benefit of the company‘s creditors. The company is asking the Court for a schedule to complete the sale process in about 30 days.

    The company‘s foreign operations, including Canada, are not included in the filings.

    The company has also obtained commitments from Wells Fargo and Clearlake for debtor-in possession (DIP) financing of approximately $37.5 million, subject to Court approval.

    THQ will continue operating its business without interruption during the sale period, subject to Court approval of THQ‘s first-day motions. All of the company‘s studios remain open, and all development teams continue.

    As part of the sale, the company is seeking approval to assume the contracts of these studios, and Clearlake will assume these contracts.

    "The sale and filing are necessary next steps to complete THQ‘s transformation and position the company for the future, as we remain confident in our existing pipeline of games, the strength of our studios and THQ‘s deep bench of talent," said THQ Chairman and CEO Brian Farrell.

    "We are grateful to our outstanding team of employees, partners and suppliers who have worked with us through this transition. We are pleased to have attracted a strong financial partner for our business, and we hope to complete the sale swiftly to make the process as seamless as possible."

  • Dish TV adds two Bengali channels to its Lifetime Offer

    Dish TV adds two Bengali channels to its Lifetime Offer

    MUMBAI: Leading direct-to-home operator Dish TV has added two Bengali news and entertainment channels, Rupashi Bangla and Kolkata TV, to its lifetime free offer for the four metros.

    Under this offer, customers will be eligible to receive a basic channel tier comprising 70 plus channels free of cost for life. The offer spans for five years and requires customers to remain active by subscribing to a regular package at least twice during the year.

    The two Bengali channels, along with 70 plus free channels offered under Lifetime Free offer, is to only customers in Kolkata acquired after the announcement of this offer.

    Dish TV COO Salil Kapoor said, "By adding two popular Bengali news and entertainment channels to the lifetime basic tier free offer, we’re extending ourselves as a more personalised option to Dish TV subscribers in Kolkata."

    The offer will include all Doordarshan channels, 9X, Zee Smile, B4U Movies, Cinema TV, News Express, P7News and 9XM. It also has three international channels like NHK World, Russia Today DW-TV Asia+.

  • Autodesk launches professional video editing software

    Autodesk launches professional video editing software

    MUMBAI: Autodesk has announced that the new Autodesk Smoke 2013, professional video editing software is now shipping.

    Smoke 2013 is designed to meet the needs of professional editors working in video production, corporate video, online video and other competitive creative environments where productions require editing and effects.

    The new Smoke offers editing and effects within a single, efficient timeline-based workflow, a sleek user interface and runs on a wide variety of Apple MacBook Pro and Apple iMac computers.

    Autodesk Media and Entertainment VP strategy and marketing Mark Strassman said, “The anticipation for Smoke, since its thrilling announcement at the National Association of Broadcasters convention in Vegas in April, has continued to build throughout the community of creative professionals. As a leader in high-end effects and 3D, Autodesk is committed to making that technology increasingly available to a new generation, and the new Smoke is case in point. The Smoke team has fielded thousands of inquiries and product recommendations in the process of developing Smoke 2013. I’m so excited to announce it’s here.”

    New features which grew directly out of user recommendations include: ability to drag and drop a clip from the source player into the timeline; ability to expand/collapse the timeline FX pipeline area; and redesign and streamlining of the UI and interface elements to speed up workflows.

    Key Features
    • New Smoke User Interface (UI) — An intuitive all-in-one creative workflow that combines track-based editorial, industry-standard
    editing conventions and proven Autodesk creative tools
    • ConnectFX — Powerful node-based compositing inside the timeline allows high-end effects and advanced compositing without leaving the editorial environment
    • Creative Tools — A toolset with proven high-end finishing tools, Action for true 3D compositing, the Colour Warper for professional
    grading and color matching, the Master Keyer for one-click chroma keying and stereoscopic 3D editing and effects
    • Flexible System Requirements — The product runs on most Apple iMac and MacBook Pro systems using high-bandwidth Thunderbolt storage and IO bringing true high-end editing and effects to flexible desktop and mobile workflows

    Autodesk revamped Smoke to address a growing niche for editors who need to do more than just edit. In a recent survey of over 300 active users of the trial download, over half of which were new to Smoke, many respondents called out the benefits of having an all-in-one package that integrates editing and effects.

  • BenQ  launches  gaming monitors

    BenQ launches gaming monitors

    MUMBAI: BenQ has announced the launch of XL2420TX, its flagship gaming monitors for professional and competitive FPS (First-Person Shooting) game.

    The XL Series models are co-developed by core product developers and masterminds of gaming gears.

    BenQ India country head, GM Rajeev Singh said, "Gaming has always been one of the core product focus for BenQ, with the XL2420T gaming monitor launch turning into a grand success earlier this year we are now introducing its successor model XL2420TX, our BenQ R&D team have utilized their expertise in the display product field to recreate each feature and function required by gamer, and transforming them into powerful gaming tools to give professional gamers a competitive edge with features like the Black eQualizer, S Switch, FPS Mode, Display Mode, Smart Scaling. Through the XL2420TX we demonstrate BenQ‘s true belief that gaming is in the details”,

    XL2420TX aims to augment the gaming experience with features like NVidia 3D Glasses and an inbuilt 3D Emitter. The 3D emitter combines design with functionality taking the gaming experience one step further with multiple 3D technology support making it a future proof masterpiece.

    The product also offers HDMI 1.4 a compatibility. This allows users to enjoy 3D entertainment from any source. Featuring an integrated Ethernet channel, dual-stream 1080p 3D, it allows you to plug n play convenience for Full HD resolutions.

  • Aiba selects SatLink to deliver World Series Boxing

    Aiba selects SatLink to deliver World Series Boxing

    MUMBAI: SatLink Communications, a leading teleport and HD Playout centre delivering content, has confirmed that Boxing Marketing Arm (BMA), a subsidiary of the International Boxing Association, has selected SatLink for the global satellite delivery of the next season of World Series of Boxing (WSB) in 2013.

    A total of 74 events across the globe will be distributed to five continents via SatLink’s Satellite and Fibre Network in High Definition (HD) and MPEG4 on Eutelsat, AsiaSat, IntelSat and Amos satellites.
    In addition, services such as digital archiving, recording, SNG and Fly-Away units in various territories around the globe will be provided alongside post production editing of the highlights of matches.

  • Worldwide pay-TV subscribers to reach 907 mn in 2013 as HD and IPTV Services advance

    Worldwide pay-TV subscribers to reach 907 mn in 2013 as HD and IPTV Services advance

    MUMBAI: Global pay-TV market added nearly 47 million subscribers in 2012 reaching a total of 864 million subscribers.

    ABI Research VP and practice director of core forecasting Jake Saunders said, "The growth in satellite, cable, and IPTV markets was strong, although digital terrestrial TV growth was flat in 2012. ABI Research expects that the pay-TV market will continue to grow in 2013 to reach 907 million subscribers".

    Worldwide IPTV subscriber base has been increasing rapidly over the past few years. In 2013, the worldwide IPTV subscriber base is expected to add over 9 million subscribers to reach 79.3 million. More than half of the net addition will be from Asia-Pacific; China alone is expected to add more than 3 million subscribers.

    The cable TV market will remain strong, especially due to the growth in Asian Pacific markets such as China and India. Cable TV will maintain the largest market share of the overall pay-TV market in 2013. However, rapidly growing IPTV will cause cable‘s market share to decline to 65.4 per cent in 2013 from 66.2 per cent in 2012.

    At present, 33 per cent of worldwide pay-TV subscribers are using High Definition (HD) TV services. HDTV penetration is the highest in North America followed by Western Europe; accounting for 84 per cent and 76 per cent of total pay-TV subscriptions respectively. As many of the countries in different regions are trying to switch over to digital transmission, the number of HD channels and packages offered by the operators increase.

    Research analyst Khin Sandi Lynn said, "Worldwide HD service adoption is expected to grow. ABI Research forecasts that 38% of global pay-TV subscribers will be subscribing to HDTV services in 2013".