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Streambox to feature new SBT3-9100 HD video transport at NAB2007
Feb 14, 2007 8:00 AM
The Streambox SBT3-9100 offers robust forward error correction and advanced networking capabilities.
Streambox will debut the SBT3-9100 HD video transport system in the United States at NAB2007 in Las Vegas.
The Streambox SBT3-9100 is the company's next-generation solution for HD video transport and HD newsgathering. An end-to-end HD video transport system, the SBT3-9100 provides full-motion, full-frame 1080i/720p HD broadcast video and audio, in real time, over satellite and IP-based networks.
The HD encoder/HD decoder works seamlessly with the full range of Streambox systems and solutions. The system is built on Streambox's ACT-L3 codec, which provides HD video quality at data rates ranging from 512Kb/s to 20Mb/s.
Features include robust forward error correction and advanced networking capabilities for enhanced performance, efficiency and reliability; dual GigE ports; and store and forward capabilities. It can also output HD and downconverted SD simultaneously.
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