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Pixelmetrix adds I/B/P frame drop capability to DVStorIP-Gen
Jan 7, 2008 5:24 PM
Pixelmetrix has added the ability to drop a single I, B or P frame from an MPEG stream to its DVStorIP-Gen.
Pixelmetrix has announced it has enhanced the DVStorIP-Gen by adding the ability to drop a single I/B/P frame from the MPEG stream.
The new capability makes the DVStorIP-Gen appropriate for lab test applications and allows STB manufacturers greater visibility into the performance of their STBs. One I/B/P frame can be dropped immediately or scheduled to be dropped at a user-defined interval.
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