Tight integration between Cablecast Reflect, on-site Cablecast playout servers delivers affordable bandwidth management and benefits of the cloud for online video distribution
SAINT PAUL, MINNESOTA, June 3, 2015 â CreaTV San Jose, the community access provider serving San Jose, California, has chosen the
Cablecast Reflect online video distribution service from
Tightrope Media Systems (TRMS) to distribute select CreaTV programmingâas live or video-on-demand streamsâin high-definition. The Reflect solution integrates tightly with the central on-site Cablecast server to conserve bandwidth while still allowing the community to view all of the networkâs programming.
Founded in 2006, CreaTV produces four non-commercial PEG channelsâtwo for community access and two for educationâthat are carried locally by Comcast. Residents, businesses, schools and organizations in San Jose and parts of nearby Campbell, CA are invited to become CreaTV members, learn about television production, and access CreaTV studio facilities and field gear to produce their own shows.
âWhile our programming is broadcast in SD, our goal is to push the content to the Web in HD,â said Justin Cowgill, Chief Technology Officer for CreaTV. âBut as a budget-challenged community access provider, content delivery networks (CDNs) and cloud storage can be expensiveâespecially if the services charge by the megabyte when weâre dealing in gigabytes of data. Cablecast Reflect is a game-changer because it makes HD online content distribution affordable. Since Tightrope really understands the needs of PEG channel providers, theyâve designed an automated, affordable solution thatâs perfect for us.â
As integrated with the main
Cablecast VOD server, Cablecast Reflect stores a copy of videos in the cloud as needed. Once the file has been uploaded to the cloud, subsequent viewers will retrieve the file from the cloud without using any of CreaTVâs bandwidth. Content can be pulled from any of the four CreaTV channels:
- Community Channel 15, which features content produced by more than 120 member producers in ten languages
- Bay Voice Channel 27, a regional community education channel featuring content from local colleges, as well as thematic programming covering politics, civic engagement and the arts
- Classrooms Channel 28, featuring programming dedicated to K-12 education
- Silicon Valley Channel 30, featuring CreaTV curated programming for Silicon Valleyâs diverse communities covering politics, public health, sports, and special interest topics
CreaTV San Jose is additionally in the process of transitioning its Cablecast SX SD video serversâincluding one Cablecast Pro VOD server and three live streaming serversâto Cablecast SX HD video servers as part of its comprehensive HD upgrade. CreaTV San Jose will also add an HD router, reference monitors, and other HDTV gear by the end of 2015.
âWe can have tens of thousands of files that viewers want to see online, but if they arenât watching them, the high CDN usage and cloud storage fees we pay are a waste,â said Cowgill. âReflect lets us store only whatâs needed in the cloud, for as long as itâs needed. Itâs fantastic the way Reflect automates cloud-based content distribution while making it affordable for the PEG community.â
About Tightrope Media Systems
Founded in 1997, Tightrope Media Systems is the pioneer of web-centric digital signage and broadcast automation systems. It provides station automation, video servers, Internet video on demand, live streaming, the Carousel Digital Signage system, and ZEPLAY, a multi-channel instant replay machine for stadiums, arenas and Outside Broadcast vehicles. Tightrope's award winning systems are used throughout the world. You can reach Tightrope Media Systems on the web at
http://www.trms.com.
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