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Exterity Accelerates Graphics Performance of AvediaPlayer Receivers

by david.nunes

Exterity Accelerates Graphics Performance of AvediaPlayer Receivers

 

Atlanta, Georgia, 12th April 2012 – Exterity, the leading provider of IPTV communication solutions, today announces the launch of Version 3 of its AvediaPlayer Receiver range. The receivers provide businesses with an easy and effective solution to connect a TV or AV display to a Local Area Network (LAN) for live and on-demand access to TV and video streams. All three receivers in the range have been updated to offer an improved user interface (UI), advanced graphic capabilities and enhanced security and control features. Exterity will be demonstrating Version 3 for the first time at this year’s NAB show in Las Vegas from April 14th – 19th on booth SL8107.

 

Version 3 boosts viewer interaction with a new user friendly and intuitive UI. Organisations can fully customize the UI using the new CSS driven architecture: changing the color scheme, menu layouts and adding images in line with branding are all possible. The new UI also ships with French, German and English language packs as standard, allowing viewers to select what language appears on their screens. The flexible core of AvediaPlayer Version 3 allows System Integrators to create additional language packs to support customers in any language they need. Graphics can also be permanently overlaid on the screen, allowing companies to keep a logo or a rolling newsfeed on the screen at all times, improving branding and giving users additional information – ideal for hotels, stadiums and other hospitality environments.

 

Improved graphic acceleration enables transitions, including graphics that move, fade and stretch. This is perfect for creating more engaging digital signage, integrating with 3rd party middleware or supporting organizations that wish to create their own UI. Technology integration with 3rd party middleware and digital signage ensures enterprises can use any industry standard technologies as part of their visual communications strategy. Digital signage specialist Cilutions, one of Exterity’s growing community of technology partners, is now able to offer its signage application on the AvediaPlayer Receivers. Sitting alongside Exterity’s own firmware, this integration has been made possible using the new accelerated graphics functionality of Version 3.

 

“AvediaPlayer V3 will offer all types of businesses, from hotels to corporations, the chance to develop more engaging digital signage and offer a branded TV viewing experience,” said Colin Farquhar, CEO at Exterity. “We’re also delighted that our new graphic acceleration functionality has allowed us to include a digital signage application on the receiver for the first time. Working with Cilutions gives systems integrators new options when adopting hybrid IPTV/ digital signage systems, to really deliver what end-customers want.”

 

The new AvediaPlayer Receivers also support CEC technology, allowing administrators to control the TV standby function using the HDMI cable. This new feature allows large facilities, such as shopping malls and sporting stadiums, to turn on and off all their TV displays from any networked computer or handheld device using AvediaServer Director.

 

The AvediaPlayer Receiver range includes the r9200, r9210 and r9220 receivers. More information on additional features can be found at http://www.exterity.com/products/avediaplayer/avediaplayer.html

 

About Exterity

Founded in 2001, Exterity Limited, the building IPTV specialist, celebrates its tenth anniversary of delivering enterprise-class building IPTV solutions this year. Today its products are in use in 30 countries by some of the world’s best-known corporations.  Exterity products enable organizations to distribute broadcast-quality digital TV and video over building or campus IP networks (LANs) to a virtually unlimited number of users, with centralized management, configuration, and control. Unlike traditional analogue systems, Exterity systems can support an unlimited number of channels, and picture quality is unaffected by the addition of displays or users. Based on industry standards, Exterity products integrate easily with other solutions such as digital signage, hotel property management systems, patient information systems, and others. Exterity is based in Edinburgh, Scotland.

 

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