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PlayBox to show automated remote playout solutions at IBC2009
Aug 12, 2009 8:42 AM
PlayBox Technology’s Edge Server enables the unattended operation of remote sites using the public Internet for content delivery, control and monitoring.
PlayBox Technology will show its latest features and products at IBC2009 including µPlay and Edge Server.
PlayBox’s µPlay is an entry-level video and graphics playout package to meet the needs of the A/V market at an affordable price. The extensive all-in-one software includes all that is required to run a small channel for broadcasts such as IPTV, Internet TV, local cable TV, university TV, corporate TV and other such channels.
The PlayBox Edge Server is the centerpiece of the company’s unattended automated remote playout solutions that enable the full operation and monitoring of distant broadcast playout. This enables low-cost worldwide local playout from any network operations location.
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