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MatrixStream delivers HD IPTV for in-vehicle entertainment
Jun 24, 2008 8:00 AM
MatrixStream Technologies is partnering with car manufacturers to bring consumers the new MX2 wireless terminal touch-screen IPTV platform, codenamed MX-Drive.
The MX-Drive uses MatrixCast video streaming technology, allowing consumers to stream SD and HD video, on-demand titles and live TV channels via low bandwidth connection from any vehicle equipped with the MX-Drive.
The heart of this IPTV solution is the MatrixCast video streaming transport, a video transport protocol capable of streaming HD videos over the Internet at low bandwidth. MatrixStream IPTV servers and players work together seamlessly using the MatrixCast streaming protocol.
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