Snell & Wilcox to showcase new IQ Modular products at IBC2008

Jul 22, 2008 12:03 PM

    

Snell & Wilcox will feature new advanced Dolby E processing enhancements to its IQ Modular range at IBC2008.

Snell & Wilcox will showcase several new products for its IQ Modular intelligent infrastructure range at IBC2008 in Amsterdam, Sept. 12-16.

IQ Modular delivers the flexibility needed to construct any type of broadcasting facility. IQ Modular components provide compatibility with 3G emerging standards and metadata-rich infrastructures as well as current analog, SD and HD standards.

Additions to the IQ Modular range include advanced Dolby E processing enhancements, featuring a unique automatic Dolby E alignment tool that provides synchronization with smooth tracking delay in a mixed audio environment.

Modules to be featured at IBC2008 include IQDSK00, an HD/SD downstream keyer; IQSPI00, an interfacing product with configurable operational control; and the IQSDA2 series of single- and dual-channel SD/HD/3G-capable distribution products.

See Snell & Wilcox at IBC Stand 8.B77, or visit www.snellwilcox.com.




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