SuperSmart TV Hits another milestone
Open TV Revolution: SuperSmart TV Engineers Launch Groundbreaking .OTV Protocol
Hastings, UK – SuperSmart TV’s engineering team has taken a significant leap forward with their revolutionary Open TV concept. Initially developed as a comprehensive directory of global TV channels, the platform now boasts over 5,500 live channels from around the world, available through their user-friendly app ecosystem. The most recent addition, SuperSmart TV OTG (On The Go), has launched on the Android Play Store, bringing the full power of the Open TV Directory directly to mobile devices.
The Evolution of the Open TV Directory
What began as a simple aggregation of publicly available channels has transformed into a next-generation platform. SuperSmart TV engineers have gone beyond the traditional concept of TV playlists, such as those used with M3U8 files, and have introduced their own proprietary TV protocol—the .OTV protocol. This new technology retains all the familiar elements of playlist data chunks but adds layers of innovation and adaptability.
Introducing the .OTV Protocol
The .OTV protocol is designed to revolutionize how TV content is delivered, consumed, and experienced. Unlike traditional playlist-based streaming, .OTV supports multi-track closed captions and multi-track audio languages. By standardizing closed caption data, the protocol ensures compatibility with SuperSmart TV’s advanced translation services. This development allows the platform to provide audible translation services instantly in over 50 languages, making television more accessible and inclusive than ever before.
A Vision for the Future of TV
SuperSmart TV’s new technology opens up a world of possibilities for both broadcasters and viewers. For consumers, the translation services mean that they can experience movies and shows not only with subtitles but also with dubbed audio in their local language. This technology could potentially replace actors’ voices with AI-generated, localized voices, making international television more immersive and personalized.
But the benefits don’t end with consumers; broadcasters stand to gain substantially as well. The .OTV protocol enables broadcasters to integrate with the Open TV Directory with virtually zero bandwidth costs. By leveraging advanced neural networking technology, .OTV dynamically scales bandwidth, ensuring optimal picture and audio quality regardless of the number of viewers. It also significantly reduces the server broadcast bandwidth required, potentially cutting down on data costs to negligible levels.
Extensive Testing and a Visionary Future
The development team at SuperSmart TV is currently conducting extensive testing on the .OTV protocol, with the aim of launching it to broadcasters as early as Q4 2024. The promise of reduced bandwidth costs, scalable infrastructure, and enhanced user experiences has generated excitement across the industry. For broadcasters, this means the opportunity to reach a global audience without incurring the prohibitive costs usually associated with large-scale streaming.
A New Era of Television
With the release of SuperSmart TV OTG and the upcoming deployment of the .OTV protocol, SuperSmart TV is setting a new standard for global television accessibility and performance. This innovation not only enhances user experience but also provides a sustainable, cost-effective model for broadcasters. The Hastings-based team behind SuperSmart TV continues to honor the region’s legacy as the birthplace of television by pushing the boundaries of what’s possible in the digital entertainment space.
Stay tuned for further updates as SuperSmart TV continues its mission to revolutionize the TV experience for viewers and broadcasters alike, bridging gaps between cultures, languages, and technologies.
Available Now
The SuperSmart TV OTG app is now available on the Android Play Store, with an iOS version expected soon. For more information on the Open TV Directory, visit digisender.com. or search the Playstore for SuperSmart TV