PlayBox Technology to exhibit latest products at BVE 2010

Jan 26, 2010 2:23 PM

    
The 3RU housing for the PlayBox server platform.

The 3RU housing for the PlayBox server platform.

PlayBox Technology is presenting its latest products, including Remote Redundant Playout Server, TimeShiftBox and µPlay, at BVE 2010 in London.

The PlayBox Technology Remote Redundant Playout Server enables the full operation and monitoring of distant broadcast playout using public Internet as the link for all content delivery, control and monitoring.

PlayBox Technology’s TimeShiftBox can delay video and audio together by a few seconds to several days. The package includes logo insertion as standard and, as an option, a full CG package with interactive graphics internally keyed over the output video.

An entry-level video and graphics playout package for the IPTV and AV markets, PlayBox’s µPlay includes all that is needed to run a small channel for broadcasts such as IPTV, Internet TV, local cable TV, university TV, corporate TV and other such channels.

Also on show will be the PlayBox Metus MAM system, the NewsAir newsroom computer system and the PlayBox DS digital signage platform.




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