Tag: NAB 2004

  • DG2L to unveil world’s first interactive STB at NAB 2004

    DG2L to unveil world’s first interactive STB at NAB 2004

    MUMBAI: DG2L Technologies, Inc., the premier provider of next-generation digital media technologies and producer of the most advanced set-top box solution, announced on 31 March that it will unveil DG2L Neuron – the world’s first, multi-network, HDTV MPEG-4 set-top box (STB), at the 2004 NAB in Las Vegas.

    DG2L Neuron is the most comprehensive and versatile STB, capable of delivering high definition and standard definition interactive broadcast and IP streams over DVB-S, DVB-C, DVB-T and IP networks respectively.

    The Neuron STB will also offer advanced digital services, including video on demand (VOD), pay per view (PPV), personal video recording (PVR), and MPEG-4 systems layer interactive program guides, all at a significantly lower price than any other STB in its class.

    In addition to DG2L Neuron, DG2L will also unveil several other new products at NAB: the Phoenix 200A and 200D, DG2L’s line of analog and digital MPEG-4 broadcast encoders and IRD/decoders. The company will also launch the latest version of its DG2L digital cinema system.

    DG2L Neuron sets a new standard for set-top box functionality and pricing. The feature-rich set-top box receives and delivers rich multimedia interactive,VOD, and live content over DVB or IP networks, and comes complete with extended PVR functionality. DG2L Neuron offers HDTV in MPEG-4 and MPEG-2, both live and on-demand.

    The state-of-the-art STB was designed to scale to the needs of homes connected to broadcast or broadband networks worldwide, while providing compatibility with standard and High Definition (HD) formats. DG2L Neuron receives and delivers audio-visual and interactive streams over DVB-S, DVB-C, DVB-T or IP networks.

    DG2L Neuron delivers world-leading functionality at world’s best price ‘Cable and satellite operators have entered a new phase of heightened competition,” said DG2L CEO Ankur Sheth. “Interactivity, versatility, high definition television and extended service programming are the key differentiators for attracting and retaining customers. The DG2L Neuron set-top box delivers the most compelling offering for providers wishing to differentiate themselves. With advanced functionality, including pay per view, video on demand, personal video recording, high quality MPEG-4 and MPEG-2 HD and standard TV, coupled with the ability to receive signals over all DVB and IP standards, DG2L Neuron is the most powerful and competitively priced set-top box on the market today.”

  • Sports TV mag hosts All Star Award at NAB 2004

    Sports TV mag hosts All Star Award at NAB 2004

    MUMBAI: Sports TV production magazine and sports summit is holding its second annual All-Star Awards, recognizing individuals for their leadership and excellence in sports television production and technology.

    Sponsored by Sony, the event is to be held at Sony theatre booth, #SU11051 Las Vegas convention center, south Hall on Tuesday 20 April at 6:00 pm.

    Launched almost one year ago at NAB 2003, Sports TV Production or STP as its readers like to call it, is the only magazine that is 100 percent dedicated to covering professional sports production. It focuses on the technologies and techniques of producing, posting and broadcasting sports programming, with regular coverage of visual effects, audio advancements and the emergence of high definition.

    The list of All-Star Award Winners for this year consists of names like Larry Barbatsoulis director of technical operations of CBS, Dennis Baxter senior audio Athens Olympic Broadcasting, Andrea Berry senior vice president field operations Fox Sports, Jed Drake senior vice president and executive producer remote production ESPN, Manolo Romero president and CEO International Sports Broadcasting, Pat Sullivan president Game Creek and Bob Toms Vice President Production ABC Sports.

    Other than the Super Bowl, the World Series, the US Open, tennis and golf and some other major events, Sports TV also cover the Daytona 500, the LA Marathon, the Little League World Series and even the Westminster Dog Show which is considered to be a sport.

    They also cover regional sports including the Special Olympics and some college and high school level sports.