Lumiere TV logs with AI-Pixel

May 19, 2005 5:10 PM, Automation Update e-newsletter

    

Cyprus’ pay-TV broadcaster, Lumiere TV, has successfully deployed the BVL-5900 broadcast video logger solution from Ai-Pixel.

The four channel 24-hour broadcast logging solution records and stores the entire output of each channel for 60 days, meeting Cyprus’ government compliance regulations.

The system will be used to store and retrieve content on the Lumiere TV intranet using the BVL-5900 streaming over-IP functionality.

The BVL-5900 solution comprises of several VRX-8100 MPEG-2 media network appliances: the media network manager with full management, automation, search, browse, export, import and edit capability, and a native MPEG-2 editing suite.

For more information, visit www.ai-pixel.com

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