Harmonic Unveils Advanced XOS Processor to Enhance Broadcast Efficiency and Viewer Experience
- Harmonic has upgraded its XOS Advanced Media Processor to improve broadcasting technology and viewer experience.
- The XOS processor integrates advanced workflows, supporting ATSC 3.0 features like Dolby Vision® HDR and Dolby Atmos® audio.
- Harmonic's enhancements lower deployment costs and streamline transitions to modern broadcasting standards, ensuring high-quality media delivery.
Harmonic Drives Broadcast Innovation with XOS Processor Enhancements
Harmonic (NASDAQ: HLIT) has recently introduced significant upgrades to its XOS Advanced Media Processor, positioning itself at the forefront of broadcasting technology amid evolving industry demands. The enhancements target the dual objectives of reducing broadcast distribution costs and improving the viewer experience. With pivotal shifts underway—particularly the transition from C-Band satellite to Ku-Band and IP distribution, as well as the rollout of ATSC 3.0 in the U.S. and DTV+ adoption in Brazil—Harmonic's innovations are crucial for broadcasters navigating this complex landscape. Stéphane Cloirec, Vice President of Video Appliances and Software Product Management, highlights how these upgrades modernize broadcasting operations and streamline processes, consequently enriching the overall experience for viewers.
The XOS media processor stands out for its integration of advanced playout, encoding, and broadcast delivery workflows. This integration allows broadcasters to maximize viewer experiences associated with ATSC 3.0, particularly through enhancements like Dolby Vision® HDR and Dolby Atmos® audio support. These improvements not only elevate accessibility and immersiveness but also empower broadcasters to provide next-generation television services with enhanced functionalities. The unified approach of the XOS processor makes it easier for broadcasters to transition to modern standards without incurring significant infrastructure complexities, addressing the industry's pressing need to adapt to new technologies while maintaining quality.
Moreover, the XOS media processor lowers DTV+ deployment costs by combining various functionalities into a single appliance. This adaptability supports advanced codecs such as VVC and MPEG-H audio, ensuring high-quality, low-latency video and audio delivery. The processor accommodates both traditional satellite workflows and modern IP-based distribution techniques through the implementation of SRT and RIST protocols, thus ensuring high video quality and minimal latency. These advancements are crucial for broadcasters as they seek to remain competitive in an increasingly crowded marketplace characterized by ongoing spectrum reallocations and technological innovations.
In conjunction with these technology upgrades, Harmonic also demonstrates its commitment to providing robust solutions throughout the industry’s transformation. Through the enhancements in the XOS media processor, the company not only positions itself as a thought leader but also as a strategic partner for broadcasters striving for excellence in viewer engagement and operational efficiency.
As the broadcasting landscape continues to evolve, Harmonic’s innovations promise to facilitate smoother transitions for broadcasters adopting next-generation technologies. The company’s dual focus on cost reduction and enhanced viewer experiences places it in an advantageous position, allowing it to cater effectively to shifting industry demands while fostering growth and innovation in the media space.