Mediaproxy's LogServer Comes to US Market with HVS Integration
The partnership between Mediaproxy and Heartland Video Systems (HVS) brings advanced logging and monitoring solutions to the U.S. broadcast market, setting a ne
A New Era for US Broadcasting Technology Mediaproxy, the leading developer of compliance and logging systems, has joined forces with Heartland Video Systems (HVS) to bring its state-of-the-art solutions to the U.S. broadcast market. With HVS as their exclusive partner in the region, Mediaproxy will integrate its full range of technologies into the US television landscape.
The Power Duo: LogServer and Monwall The heart of this new partnership is Mediaproxy's flagship product, the LogServer monitoring platform. This versatile tool can support all current terrestrial broadcasting and streaming formats, including ATSC 1.0 MPEG-2 based HD and SD, and the latest ATSC 3.0 NextGen TV 4K/HDR. The Monwall multiviewer also plays a significant role in this partnership. Recently expanded with the introduction of the Monwall Server, it now offers the capability to produce streams in various low-latency formats and generate mosaics for multi-screen display, enhancing the broadcast production experience.
Expertise Meets Innovation 'HVS has an enviable record in US broadcast technology as a systems integrator and trusted supplier,' says Mediaproxy CEO Erik Otto. 'With Dan Whealy at the helm, HVS is well-positioned to take the company into the future.' This collaboration reflects both parties' shared commitment to quality and innovation. 'We recognized this expertise and knowledge, which makes HVS the ideal partner for us in a vibrant and rapidly developing market,' Otto adds.
Benefits for US Broadcasters With this partnership, U.S. broadcasters will have access to advanced solutions that can help them manage the increasing complexity of content monitoring, compliance, and distribution. 'Together, we will offer system solutions and supporting services that will greatly benefit US broadcasters,' says HVS' new owner Dan Whealy. This new era in U.S. broadcast technology promises a more efficient, compliant, and distributed future for sports broadcast production.
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