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Euro1080 uses Modulus encoders to kick off World Cup coverage
Jul 2, 2006 12:02 PM
Modulus Video’s ME6000 HD MPEG-4/AVC video encoder was installed at Euro1080’s broadcast operations headquarters in Belgium to support a wide range of HD programming, including coverage of the FIFA World Cup tournament on its channel HD2.
The Modulus Video ME6000 is a real-time, HD MPEG-4 AVC video encoder that delivers full-resolution HD for IPTV, satellite and broadcast applications. Leveraging H.264 technology from LSI Logic, the ME6000 offers support for AVC tools, plus such features as capped variable bit rate (VBR) mode. Its Constrained Fidelity Constant Bit Rate (CF-CBR) feature dynamically balances bandwidth usage between video and other network services in the available network bandwidth. The ME6000 delivers its video stream using IP or optional ASI.
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