CBC/Radio-Canada selects Synamedia's video network software

July 13, 2020
As CBC/Radio-Canada planned its move to its new Montreal broadcast facility, it also sought to ignite its IP-infrastructure transition to the SMPTE 2110 standard via Synamedia.
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Independent video software provider Synamedia announced on July 8 that the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation (CBC)/Radio-Canada has chosen Synamedia's video network portfolio and expertise to enable CBC/Radio-Canada's transition from SDI to IP-based infrastructure amid its relocation to a new broadcast center in Montreal.

The software transition involves the company's virtualized Digital Content Manager (DCM) in a SMPTE 2110 IP-based infrastructure and its PowerVu Professional Receiver (D9800). After a rigorous selection process, CBC/Radio-Canada says it chose Synamedia "due to its clear commitment from all involved, from engineering to management, and its end-to-end portfolio, equipped with all of the needed solutions to execute the transition." Additionally, in picking Synamedia, CBC/Radio-Canada says it sought to become one of the first in the industry to upgrade to the latest SMPTE 2110 suite of standards for transferring compressed and uncompressed video packets over IP without downgrades in quality.

Per a CBC statment, "CBC/Radio-Canada's team knew they needed a partner with capabilities and expertise in encoding and transcoding, multiplexing, satellite receivers and decoders, and monitoring and network management. Synamedia's video network portfolio was the only one with the comprehensive set of features and benefits that CBC/Radio-Canada needed, including: the PowerVu Professional Receiver (D9800), for a graceful transition to the next generation of distribution solutions; the virtualized DCM which virtualizes the entire video headend, providing encoding, statistical multiplexing and packaging capabilities in a single solution; and the Video Network Service Manager, a management solution which envelops a powerful set of configuration, monitoring and managing tools for Synamedia's video network solutions for streaming, cable and telco's video and audio systems distribution."

"We're thrilled to be CBC/Radio-Canada's partner of choice in assisting with the broadcaster's relocation and transition to IP-based infrastructure," said Julien Signes, Senior Vice President and General Manager, Video Network at Synamedia. "We take pride in our state-of-the-art technology and exceptional customer service, and this deployment of our video network solutions highlights both. Our team fully understood the challenges that come with migrating and upgrading the systems for a national broadcaster like CBC/Radio-Canada which has deep roots as Canadians' trusted news and entertainment source."

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