Besides presenting a simplified path to ATSC 3.0, Cobalt Digital is also bringing its range of UltraBlue IP-MV multiviewers to NAB 2024. These multiviewers are available as both a software package and a cloud instance with a WebRTC output.
These software-based multiviewers feature an intuitive web interface and are designed to grow with a customer’s needs by incorporating support for compressed and baseband (ST 2110) IP/SDI inputs and outputs.
UltraBlue IP-MV can receive audio/video over IP in a variety of protocols and formats with very flexible audio routing. Mosaic configurations are a snap with arbitrary sizes and orientations available on multiple screens with graphic overlays, ancillary data, and tallies.
Cobalt will also be showing its openGear SDI series of multiviewers, which include the 9970-QS (up to 3G) and 9971 (up to 12G).
Other highlights at booth SU4027 include the new Cobalt Indigo SMPTE ST 2110, a quad-channel bi-directional gateway available in the openGear form factor. This gateway circumvents the error-prone and expensive need for multiple devices in the data path. Redundant 25G Ethernet interfaces and a complete native ST 2110 stack (including NMOS IS 04/05) provide for an easy-to-manage, fully integrated and cost-effective solution.
Suzana Brady, SVP of Worldwide Sales & Marketing, Cobalt Digital, said, "We are incredibly excited to return to NAB 2024 with a lineup that not only addresses the current needs of broadcasters but provides the future-proof solutions our customers seek as new technologies emerge.
“We invite all attendees to visit Cobalt to see all these technology innovations that are driving our industry closer to ATSC 3.0 and IP."
To find out more, join Brady and her team at the 2024 NAB Show, which is taking place at the Las Vegas Convention Centre from April 13-17.