IndyCar Deploys Sencore OmniHub 16 for Race-Day Video Processing
IndyCar has modernized its race-day video infrastructure by implementing Sencore’s OmniHub 16 modular video processing platform. The new system encodes up to 64 HD-SDI 1080p feeds into H.264 streams, aiming to improve reliability and low-latency delivery for technical staff and pit crews across IP and QAM networks.
Key Takeaways
- IndyCar implemented Sencore’s OmniHub 16 modular video processing platform.
- The system encodes up to 64 HD-SDI 1080p feeds.
- Video streams are converted into H.264 format.
- Improved reliability and low-latency delivery are targeted for IP and QAM networks.
Why It Matters
IndyCar's move to Sencore's OmniHub 16 signifies a continued push for low-latency, high-reliability video distribution in live event production, particularly for critical internal operations like pit-crew communications. The adoption of modular encoding for 64 HD-SDI feeds underscores the growing demand for flexible and scalable solutions to manage complex live video workflows. This also highlights the ongoing transition from traditional baseband to IP-centric delivery within sports broadcasting. Industry stakeholders should watch for further announcements on how this infrastructure upgrade translates into enhanced fan experiences or expanded internal applications beyond current technical staff and pit crew uses.
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