(Oregon - March 22, 2016) - At NAB 2016 in Las Vegas, isovideo will showcase its latest NVIDIA GPU accelerated, cinema quality, on-the-fly Viarte server clusters, which can seamlessly digitally convert/transform/remaster/encode a wide variety of media content, including SD to UHD, interlaced/progressive, HFR, HDR/WCG, PQ (SMPTE ST 2084) and HLG, etc. with highest precision computational pipeline (16-bit I/O and 32-bit internal float-point processing), and with concurrent multi-format configuration and output.
Benefits and Applications of MC Noise Reduction:
- Reduced storage or network bandwidth for studio archives, with much improved downstream workflow efficiency,
- Significantly lower bit-rates with any lossy encoder in soft realtime IP contribution applications,
- Increased effective capacity for Blu-ray, or portable storage devices,
- High quality OTT distribution of HDR or SDR, particularly for PQ encoded sources,
- Digital remastering of SD to HD, or HD to UHD, particularly where edge-preserving sharpening scaling would otherwise magnify noise,
- Reducing noise to prevent perturbations in digital remastering from SDR to HDR, which further reduces noise visibility in HDR displays, thereby increasing immersiveness.
Features and Advancements in MC FRC and Deinterlacing:
The latest Viarte MC processing can readily handle HDR material to the high precision required. Viarte any-to-any MC frame-rate conversion offers particularly highly accurate conversion for HFR, and with stunning quality for HDR with HFR. It also provides additional features:- Sophisticated, accurate simulated motion-blur capability to reduce judder on playback, when down-converting from HFR down to lower rates;
- Cinema-quality low input-frame-rate conversions;
- Precise temporal conversion by up to +/-10% allows material to fit a time slot without introducing visible artifacts or judder.
Viarte MC deinterlacing (with 100% vertical output resolution, and imperceptible flicker), and sophisticated inverse telecine, when used in conjunction with MC noise reduction offers unmatched image quality with significant HEVC/AVC bit-rate reductions. This enables content owners to re-purpose valuable interlaced content to Blu-ray and OTT, while saving significant bandwidth.
Award and Film Applications:
Viarte was one of five winners of the prestigious Game-Changer Awards by the IABM/NAB 2013. Viarte technology has been used in numerous films and digital remastering applications, including "Made in America" by Academy-Award winner Ron Howard, and the newly released "Daze of Justice" documentary (world premiered on March 12, 2016), etc.Advantages and Application of On-the-fly Viarte Server Clusters:
Viarte server cluster processing gets a near-linear boost in throughput with the number of servers, leveraging isovideo's proprietary, efficient and scalable splitting technology. It enables- Fast turn-around IP-studio workflow by enabling downstream tasks to start as soon as the first output frame appears, which is usually within seconds to minutes depending on configuration. Typical downstream tasks could be: reviewing, network archiving, IP transport, live streaming, etc.
- Fast and very high quality HEVC/AVC or Prores-HQ encoding, etc.
- Potentially significant cost and time savings by using remote IP live feeds (as-is) to a centralized Viarte cluster facility that can standards convert, review, archive, transcode, and transport to other facilities on-the-fly. This can reduce renting and related cost of operating remote processing systems.
