Multidyne will show the DTV-4200, a four-channel SDI and audio fiber-optic transport, at IBC2007.
At IBC2007, MultiDyne will introduce several new products, including the DVM-1000
series of low-cost fiber-optic links for video, audio and data.
The DVM-1000 allows users to take advantage of fiber-optic technology on a limited
budget.
The company will also roll out the RGB-5000 series of single fiber, single wavelength,
digital, RGB and UXGA fiber-optic transport systems at lower prices.
Multidyne will also show the DTV-4200 four-channel SDI and audio fiber-optic
transport, which comes with built-in SDI frame synchronizers. The system supports
four SDI, 16 audio or eight AES/SPDIF channels. A 1RU modular tray will house up to
three DVM-4200 cards.
See Multidyne at IBC2007 in Stand 2.114, or visit www.multidyne.com.
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