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Streambox to debut video transport solutions at IBC2006
Jul 13, 2006 8:00 AM
The SBT3-7500 encoder enables users to leverage cost-effective packet-based networks in the delivery of full-motion, full-frame interlaced broadcast video and audio.
Streambox will unveil its SBT3-7500 ACT-L3 video transport system at IBC2006 in Amsterdam in September. The SBT3-7500 system is built on Streambox’s ACT-L3 codec and proprietary video compression technology used by broadcasters, satellite and cable operators.
The encoder solution is integrated in one compact, portable device that features a lower power requirement than the industry standard. This gives the user increased flexibility in terms of mobility without sacrificing broadcast-quality video. The SBT3-7500 system matches MPEG-2 video quality at a 75 percent lower data rate, and it is up to 50 percent more efficient than MPEG-4.
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