VividLogic, a wholly owned subsidiary of SeaChange International, has announced availability of the VividLogic tru2way software fully integrated with an optimized version of the OCAP Reference Implementation (OCAP RI) from CableLabs.

This represents a commercially available comprehensive tru2way solution to include all of the software components necessary for a tru2way set-top box, pre-integrated with Intel Media Processor CE Family and Broadcom 7420 SoC.

This solution is being demonstrated in the SeaChange booth at the Cable Show in Los Angeles using a live commercial feed with conditional access and copy protection along with the OCAP guide from the local MSO. VividLogic will also demonstrate a cable gateway device connected to an assortment of DLNA client devices, providing whole home DVR as well as access to over-the-top Flash 10 and HTML 5.0 content.

The VividLogic tru2way software integrated with the OCAP RI will be ready for CableLabs certification testing by June 2010 on both Intel and Broadcom platforms.

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