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Miranda's iTX Playout Platform Installed at WTLW TV44
MONTREAL --(Business Wire)--
Miranda Technologies (News - Alert), a Belden Brand, a global provider of integrated
solutions for production, playout and delivery systems for television
broadcasters and multi-system operators, has announced a complete master
control rebuild with Miranda's iTX integrated playout platform at the
core of WTLW TV44 and its second channel, the West Ohio Sports Net, TV
44.2, a full power, locally owned television station in Lima, Ohio.
The Miranda solution replaced aging analog equipment with an HD-ready
workflow that supports file-based content and includes the iTX playout
platform, an NVISION 8144 router with redundant NV9000 controllers, a
dual-channel Vertigo character generator, Kaleido-X multiviewer and a
Densit� frame populated with Densit� IRD cards.
iTX's highly integrated, end-to-end workflow capabilities streamline all
core playout processes for WTLW. WTLW made its purchase decision based
on iTX's low cost of ownership, simple scalability and superior playout
performance.
Jeff Klingler, chief engineer at WTLW said, "After considering solutions
from several major vendors, we selected Miranda to provide the key
components of our new system. Most stations of our size are affiliated
with a network, with lots of airtime filled with content from a network
feed. In our case, though, much of our content is locally produced.
Before iTX, our workflow was missing a very important component and iTX
has proven to be the tool we needed to assemble everything we produce
and get it on air. Our on-air HD picture looks like a million bucks."
The six components of the iTX solution include infrastructure in the
form of iTX framework servers for centralized system services, central
content storage, HD/SD SDI encoding, digital file ingest, playout of
dual 720p streams with embedded AES audio multiplexed to WTLW's
transmitter and controlled user access for any operation or service
within the iTX system via three workstations.
WTLW broadcasts 24/7 to 220,000 homes in 14 counties across northwest
Ohio and northeastern Indiana with a mix of in-house and on-location
religious productions plus local community information, sports, talk and
classic syndicated TV shows. WTLW is the only locally owned,
commercially licensed television station in the Lima area and the only
known locally owned station in the country that offers a 24-hour sports
channel, WOSN (West Ohio Sports Network), which provides local high
school sports coverage within a 40-mile radius of the station.
Before the install, workflow was a major concern for WTLW because the
master control room is not typically staffed 24-hours a day, which drove
the desire to take full advantage of iTX's highly advanced automated
playout. Operators use the iTX client GUI to make required changes when
manual schedule control is required or live segments need to be taken.
Klingler added, "The ability to have full control of our on-air playout
from any location, be it office desk, hotel room or kitchen table at
home is a tremendous benefit. One good example of how iTX has improved
our situation is that after WOSN's traffic manager leaves for the day,
he can modify the schedule, organize sub-clips and air a high school
basketball game that evening - all from his home."
Flexibility and redundancy also factored heavily in WTLW's decision.
According to WTLW Engineering system designer Ken Vedder, "The pairing
of the NVISION router and Kaleido-X multiviewer gives us flexibility in
signal path and monitoring capacity, and the robust back-end design of
the iTX system provides excellent reliability and stability for our
on-air playout. Also, a single vendor solution not only ensures that our
workflow is seamless from ingest to playout, but that everything is
covered under a single support contract. In short, once loaded with a
schedule and content, the Miranda system can pretty much run itself,
which means our engineering staff can finally get a good night's sleep."
About Miranda Technologies
For over 23 years, Miranda Technologies (www.miranda.com)
has been a leading worldwide provider of hardware and software solutions
for the television broadcast, cable, satellite and IPTV (News - Alert) industry. Its
solutions span the full breadth of television operations, including
production, playout and delivery. With a wealth of experience in
delivering IT-based and traditional television systems, Miranda
leverages its expertise to create the highest quality solutions
available and delivers, deploys and supports them with a company-wide
commitment to keeping the customer first. Miranda was acquired in July
2012 by St. Louis-based Belden Inc. and is the cornerstone of its
broadcast division. Belden is a worldwide leader in the design,
manufacture and marketing of cables, connectivity and networking
products for many industries including broadcast, entertainment,
consumer electronics, education, transportation and industrial
automation. For more information, visit www.belden.com

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