ISIS Group ships MiniBlox 3G audio de-embedders

Jan 1, 2009 9:02 AM

             

ISIS Group has begun shipping two new MiniBlox de-embedders, the 4262A 3G-HD-SD dual stereo analog audio de-embedder and the 4262D 3G-HD-SD quad AES audio de-embedder.

The units automatically determine whether a digital input signal is 3G, HD or SD SDI, and output broadcast-quality analog or digital audio.

The 4262A 3G-HD-SD dual stereo analog audio de-embedder extracts two balanced stereo analog audio pairs from any group in the ancillary data space of a 3G, HD or SD data stream. It provides broadcast-quality analog audio outputs. Audio conversion employs 24-bit DACs.

The 4262D 3G-HD-SD quad AES audio de-embedder extracts four AES audio streams (eight audio channels) from the ancillary data space of a 3G, HD or SD data stream, and provides broadcast-quality balanced AES audio outputs.  Audio can be extracted from any two embedded audio groups.

For more information, visit www.isis-group.com.




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