Digital Rapids enables live streaming with StreamZ Live

Sep 12, 2007 8:14 AM

    

Digital Rapids has unveiled the StreamZ Live product line, a new family of live streaming encoders optimized for demanding applications from live IPTV channels to webcasting. 

StreamZ Live is a dedicated live platform with a choice of encoding formats including SMPTE VC-1, H.264, On2 VP6 and MPEG-2.

Offered in a 1RU form factor, StreamZ Live is available with a variety of video and audio input options. Advanced, hardware-based video and audio preprocessing features — including motion adaptive de-interlacing, 3-D motion-adaptive video noise reduction and dynamic range compression/expansion — enable optimum output quality and the most efficient use of bandwidth in the compressed result. 

For more information, visit www.digital-rapids.com.




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