TANDBERG Television expands video compression and on-demand solutions

Mar 21, 2005 2:28 PM, Transition to Digital e-newsletter

    



TANDBERG Television's EN5990 MPEG-4 Part 10 AVC HD encoder

TANDBERG Television will show its video compression systems for multichannel, cross platform SD and HD television, alongside its newly integrated N2 On-Demand Solutions enabled by its recent acquisition of N2 Broadband at NAB2005.

Product highlights will include:

  • HD ICE – a platform for advanced compression, EN5990 MPEG-4 AVC and EN5980 Windows Media 9 HD encoders;
  • N2 On-Demand Solutions - open VOD systems, including dynamic ad insertion and content management and delivery software;
  • Expanded Telco TV solutions – includes new middleware, IP Streaming and nCompass management system for IPTV;
  • Expanded end-to-end solutions for MPEG over IP Contribution and Distribution;
  • DVB-S2 satellite solutions for 30 percent bandwidth improvements;
  • New Director V5 control solution for satellite contribution and distribution.

For more information visit TANDBERG at Booth #SU7858 www.nab.tandbergtv.com

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