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Screen Subtitling launches Polistream Black
Oct 28, 2009 10:58 AM
Screen Subtitling Systems has launched Polistream Black, the company’s new subtitling transmission system.
Delivered via the new processing platform, the Universal 4000 (U4000), Polistream Black uses Windows XP Embedded installed on a solid-state drive, multicore processors and enhanced software. Supporting all subtitle formats, its multifunction PCIe-based cards are capable of inputting and outputting VBI, ASI, VANC and graphics in any combination.
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