ATG Danmon Designs and Integrates New Playout System for TBN Europe

ATG Danmon, one of Europe’s most experienced providers of live and file-based systems for the broadcast and multimedia production market, announces that it has completed a new playout system for the church and London studios of worldwide broadcaster Trinity Broadcast Network.

“This project forms part of a major expansion at our London facility which includes two new state-of-the-art high-definition production studios,” comments Richard Fleming, Managing Director of TBN Europe. “ATG Danmon is integrating an ingest and playout system which will provide us with the technical resources to transmit to the UK digital terrestrial television network. Content will come both from our US production facilities and from programmes produced here in Europe. ATG Danmon worked with us very successfully on a recent major project at our broadcast hub in Madrid so was the logical choice for this new system.”

“The ingest and playout infrastructure we have integrated into TBN’s London Studios includes an Avid Media Composer edit station, EditShare content network and Provis scheduler feeding Pebble Beach Marina automation and Dolphin playout equipment,” adds Jonathan Hughes, ATG Danmon’s Head of Systems Integration. “Incoming video and audio arrive in Sony XDCAM HD 50, Sony IMX 30/50 or Avid DNxHD source format.

“Content is selected using an Imagine router and then ingested to near-line shared storage by the Editshare system. Up to two sources can be simultaneously ingested to shared storage using an EditShare Geevs server controlled by a single ingest client. This is connected via IP both to an editor and the transmission system. Accessible storage capacity is 27 terabytes which can accommodate up to 1,100 hours of high-definition content.

“Playout from the Marina/Dolphin system is supported by 1+1 redundancy, ensuring continuity of service in event of hardware failure. Transmission can be in MPEG AVI, MXF/IMX or MXF/DV format. An Axon Tracs compliance recorder with 30-day capacity stores MPEG 4 video plus discrete audio.”

For more information, visit www.atgdanmon.co.uk.

ATG Danmon Designs and Integrates New Playout System for TBN Europe