DTV Innovations Shares Performance Results Following Integration Of Newly Developed Products

DTV Innovations is pleased to announce that MetaWright 3, DTVI’s ATSC 3.0/NextGenTV and TV3.0/DTV+ Solution, now operates seamlessly on its latest custom hardware solution OX-4. Together, they deliver the most compact, the most cost-effective solution on the market. With power consumption under 40 watts, the system provides long-term operational savings through reduced energy costs.

The OX-4 marks the next generation of DTVI’s hardware evolution, building on the successful OX-1. Despite its ultra-compact footprint of just 1.75”H x 4.63”W x 9.63”D (4.445cm x 11.76cm x 24.46cm), the OX-4 is packed with advanced features: four 2.5Gb Ethernet ports, 4-lane PCIe slot, expansion for terrestrial or Satellite RF modules, and more than enough storage and memory to power demanding broadcast and streaming applications.

MetaWright 3 is DTVI’s ATSC 3.0/NextGenTV and TV3.0/DTV+ software solution which consist of the Signaling and Service Announcement, ROUTE/MMT encapsulator and Broadcast Gateway. The MetaWright 3 version that is installed in OX-4 also includes multiple files and Transport Streams player. This feature enables the MetaWright 3/OX-4 combination to act as a complete stand-alone ATSC 3.0/TV 3.0 test equipment. For normal operation/application, the files player can also be used in disaster recovery mode.

The MetaWright 3/OX-4 combination solution was first introduced to the public at the recent SET Expo, in Sao Paulo, Brazil. At the size of only 1/4RU, it is the most compact solution for ATSC 3.0/TV 3.0 available on the market. Other solutions normally require 2 x 1RU server solution. 8 times the space saving. 

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