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Anixe HD encoding station relies on Optibase MovieMaker
Mar 21, 2006 1:33 PM, HD Technology Update e-newsletter
The Optibase MovieMaker MPEG-2 HD PCI-encoder, which offers high image and sound quality, was key to the new Anixe HD encoding station.
Digitalvideo Computing (DVC) has installed an HD encoding station at Anixe HD in Mannheim, Germany.
The key component of the station was the Optibase MovieMaker MPEG-2 HD PCI-encoder, which offers high image and sound quality.
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