Allegro debuts signal encoder for live T-DMB delivery for mobile TV, IPTV, Web TV

Nov 4, 2008 8:58 AM

             
Allegro's new AL1020 encoder accepts analog and digital input and delivers a live T-DMB encoded signal.

Allegro's new AL1020 encoder accepts analog and digital input and delivers a live T-DMB encoded signal.

Allegro's new AL1020 audio/video encoder supplies a single platform for delivering a live T-DMB signal for mobile TV, IPTV and Web TV. It accepts both digital and analog audio and video input and delivers a T-DMB-over-IP signal that can be used directly by a DAB multiplexer.

Several versions of the encoder are available for:

  • Basic digital radio applications, with aacPlus audio encoding and downmix and resampling capabilities
  • Insertion of static or video images from live video input or an FTP server
  • High-end deployments with BIFS insertion for interactivity — for example, MPEG-4 Core2D with BIFS update and carouseling
  • Digital program insertion to deliver local or regional content

The AL1020 is SNMP-administrable and can be integrated in any existing management system.

For more information, visit www.allegrodvt.com/encoders-encoders.php.




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