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Verimatrix Intros ViewRight

March 20, 2013 |
LONDON -- Verimatrix, the specialist in securing and enhancing revenue for multi-network, multi-screen digital TV services around the globe, today announced ViewRight Gateway, a new component of the Verimatrix Video Content Authority (VCAS) architecture, and one of the options available in the award-winning ViewRight ONE multi-network client security suite. ViewRight Gateway efficiently and securely manages the format translation process for both incoming linear (broadcast) content streams and for local assets recorded on a DVR, extending the operators’ revenue security regime for home networking models and optimizing subscribers’ quality of experience (QoE).

ViewRight Gateway features a set of functions that enables secure translation between incoming content streams from a managed video delivery network and corresponding stream formats that are optimized for in-home distribution and consumption. To support secure media redistribution within the home to the widest variety of consumer devices, the initial secure formats supported are DTCP-IP and enhanced HTTP live streaming (HLS) security. In each case the fine grain control mechanisms required by content owners are managed through the single security authority VCASâ„¢ head end and maintained across the translation boundary.

Supported network types include IPTV content streams protected by VCAS for IPTV and RF broadcast streams protected by VCAS for DVB. To extend the applications of this sophisticated Gateway capability, the same enhanced HLS security is available to expand content redistribution business models from legacy broadcast delivery systems.

Verimatrix Inc.



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