Amino releases HD PVR set-top box for IPTV applications

Jun 26, 2007 1:00 PM

    

Amino has released its newest HD personal video recorder (PVR/DVR) enabled set-top box for IPTV, the AmiNET530. 

The AmiNET530 provides the ability to decode low bit-rate MPEG-4 (AVC/H.264) video streams and is capable of supporting HD video and graphics. With PVR functionality, the AmiNET530 can act as a hub for all the services and applications used for playing, recording and streaming video. It also includes Amino’s cross-platform IntAct client software that ensures compatibility with an extensive range of middleware and conditional-access systems.

The AmiNET530’s video-on-demand feature gives consumers the ability to select and view video content in an interactive, real-time setting.

For more information, visit: www.aminocom.com.




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