OmniBus Systems will launch the latest developments in iTX Mobile at the NAB Show.
A version of the iTX software automation, master control and playout system specially designed for mobile TV delivery applications, iTX Mobile is on-air in multichannel installations of major U.S. broadcasters.
By enabling broadcasters to create transmissions with baseband mixing, transitions and effects, the scalable iTX Mobile platform allows operators to meet the goals of easy expansion into new markets, cost savings and quick return on investment.
ITX Mobile now includes built-in encoding of SD output directly to an MPEG-4 stream while providing SDI output for monitoring purposes. ITX Mobile also supports an MPEG-2 transport stream over IP as an input that can be scheduled as a live event.
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