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DVEO to introduce TS-TimeShifter delay system
Aug 18, 2010 10:08 AM
The TS-TimeShifter/IP is designed for 24/7 operation and is configured around a SuperMicro or similar enterprise-class, rack-mounted server.
DVEO will launch the IP version of its TS-TimeShifter broadcast time delay system for local delay of programming sent out across multiple time zones at IBC2010.
Designed for broadcasters and content providers, the TS-TimeShifter/IP is a file server that captures MPEG-2 or H.264 IP transport streams and plays them back after a delay that is finely adjustable from seconds to weeks.
The TS-TimeShifter/IP is designed to faithfully reproduce the incoming signal. Whether the signal is SD or HD, the delayed stream will be identical to the incoming stream. The TS-TimeShifter/IP is designed for 24/7 operation and is configured around a SuperMicro or similar enterprise-class, rack-mounted server.
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