Oct 26, 2005 2:31 PM, Digital Signage Update e-newsletter
360 Systems’ 2470 broadcast time delay
360 Systems is now delivering the PAL version of its 2470 broadcast time delay, which compensates for time zone differences encountered in the delivery of video content.
The 2470 can be programmed to any time interval required, from 20 seconds to more than 24 hours. It can be used to transmit content to different time zones, as well as for local content distributors who want to delay program feeds in specific local times.
Features include embedded audio, AES/EBU and analog audio, SDI and composite video, and all VBI data. The 2470 is capable of maintaining single-frame accuracy over an infinite time period. Its multi-drive RAID array guards against program loss, and the unit is able to restart itself in the event of power loss without user intervention.
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