TANDBERG to launch HD version of Intelligent Compression Engine

Aug 11, 2004 4:02 PM

    



TANDBERG Television's ICE

TANDBERG Television will launch several new products and demonstrate end-to-end systems for cable, satellite, terrestrial and telco networks, across all professional encoding platforms at IBC2004.

The company will launch a high-definition version of its Intelligent Compression Engine (ICE) for MPEG-4 part-10/AVC and Windows Media 9 Series.

The company also will show a wide range of solutions, including an end-to-end VOD system.

The new On Demand platform includes TANDBERG Television's Encoding Studio for content ingest; N2 Broadband's back-office systems, the latest Entone video server and TANDBERG Television's EQ6800 newly enhanced high-density cable EdgeQAM.

See TANDBERG Television at IBC2004 in stand 1.461.

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