India’s Zee TV chooses Snell & Wilcox converters for DTH service
Dec 26, 2006 8:00 AM
Twelve new CVR 550 standards converters, part of S&W’s Kudos Plus line, allow Zee TV to convert programming from any standard for delivery to its viewing audience.
Zee Telefilms, India’s largest MSO, has chosen CVR 550 multiformat standards converters from Snell & Wilcox to expand its direct-to-home (DTH) program offering.
Twelve new CVR 550 standards converters, part of S&W’s Kudos Plus line, allow Zee TV to convert TV programming from any standard, including PAL, SECAM and NTSC, for delivery to its viewing audience.
The company has been incorporating Snell & Wilcox equipment, including standards converters and a range of IQ Modular infrastructure gear, into its digital infrastructure for more than two years.
The Kudos Plus CVR 550 is an economical multiformat four-field, four-line aperture standards converter. The 1RU CVR 550 provides full bidirectional operation between composite PAL, NTSC and SECAM standards, as well as 10-bit SDI signals and AES audio handling.
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