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QuStream to introduce IntegrityCS signal processors at IBC2008
Aug 12, 2008 8:00 AM
QuStream’s new IntegrityCS signal processors can be used to ensure that video and audio quality is consistently within industry standards.
QuStream will unveil the IntegrityCS series of stand-alone, single rack-unit signal processing solutions at IBC2008 in Amsterdam, Sept. 12-16.
The IntegrityCS solutions, which complement the company’s existing Integrity 500 and Integrity 600 modular signal processing lines, are designed for the most common signal processing requirements and include single or bundled multiple processors.
IntegrityCS is designed to address the needs of post production, tape duplication and media transfer, where multiple source formats are used. In broadcast facilities, the IntegrityCS processors can be used to ensure that video and audio quality is consistently within industry standards.
Solutions are available for SD and HD broadcast video and audio to enable industry professionals to maintain the correct sound and picture specifications within their facilities.
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