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Ateme has announced the compliance of its TITAN range of video transcoders with the Japanese video standards defined by the Association of Radio Industries and Business (ARIB).

This makes Ateme TITAN transcoders suitable for Japanese broadcasters seeking to offer a superior quality of experience and more efficient, sustainable video services across any platform.

ARIB, commonly known as “アライブ” in Japan, is the Japanese standardization body that aims to enhance the broadcasting experience with digital technologies.

As a participating standards organization in the Global Standards Collaboration initiative and an organizational partner of the 3rd Generation Partnership Project (3GPP), ARIB plays a crucial role in shaping the media landscape in Japan.

The ARIB standard is now enabled by Ateme’s TITAN solutions, thanks to their compliance with ARIB transmission, coding, subtitling, and dynamic mode change standards STD-B24, B32, B37, and B39.

“Japanese viewers are extremely sophisticated and expect the best experiences,” said Gautier Vandomme, VP APAC at Ateme.

“While large broadcasters remain very popular in the country, many are looking to adapt to changing expectations. Ateme has already been at the forefront of the transition to IP-based standards in other countries.

“We are thrilled to be able to help Japanese broadcasters in their quest for greater efficiency and innovative offerings.”

Ateme will showcase its ARIB-compliant solutions at Inter BEE 2023 from November 15-17.