Acterna to offer Interra Systems H.264 analyzer

Apr 1, 2005 8:00 AM, RF Update e-newsletter

             



Interra's H.264 analyzer is used in an offline environment to study audio/video elementary streams

Acterna has entered into an agreement with Interra Systems, a provider of customizable technology components and services, to offer Interra's new H.264 analyzer.

Interra's H.264 analyzer is used in an offline environment to study audio/video elementary streams, complementing Acterna's real-time transport stream analysis expertise.

The H.264 analyzer also studies a range of audio/video streams and verifies them for compliance using several digital media standards including H.264 (MPEG-4 Part 10 AVC), MPEG-2 transport, MPEG-4 video, MP4, 3GPP, AAC Audio and AMR. Before introducing a product or application, system developers and integrators are able to verify, debug and troubleshoot standards and conformance-related problems.

For more information visit, www.acterna.com and www.interrasystems.com.

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