Artec launches Broadcast Logger and IPTV platform

Aug 9, 2006 8:00 AM

    

Artec technologies is showing two new products at IBC 2006:
Artec’s XBL Broadcast Logger unifies compliance recording, archiving, monitoring, streaming and media service into one unit. Multiple numbers of TV and radio channels can be recorded together with metadata such as EPG, as-run logs, closed captions and teletext. The recording duration of 30/60/90 or more days is determined only by the size of the hardware capacity. The XBL Broadcast Logger system supports analog, digital and DVB-S inputs and is operated and administered via network-based Web clients; plug-ins are not necessary. Clips can be produced in WM9, MPEG-2, Real or 3G format.

The XentauriX IPTV platform is a Microsoft TV/IPTV-compatible media service corporate TV, movie on demand, e-learning, personal video recorder or video search engine. Uniquely combining live streaming, server-end recording and the parallel integration of metadata, XentauriX empowers the user to track TV broadcasts and recordings via set-top boxes, desktop PCs, notebooks, mobiles, handhelds, etc.

For more information, visit www.artec.de.




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