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TANDBERG Television features enhanced iPlex video processing at TelcoTV ‘08
Nov 25, 2008 11:45 AM
The latest iPlex UltraCompression platform relies on new image-enhancing techniques, such as a single-slice video processing architecture, multipass analysis and look-ahead encoding.
TANDBERG Television featured its enhanced iPlex high-density, multifunctional video processing platform at TelcoTV 2008 earlier this month in Anaheim, CA.
The company has enhanced the iPlex platform with the addition of integrated MPEG-4 AVC transcoding. The latest iPlex UltraCompression platform redefines the economics of HD transmission and major picture quality improvements, including crisp, vibrant video at extremely low bit-rates. New image-enhancing techniques, such as a single-slice video processing architecture, multipass analysis and look-ahead encoding also improve efficiencies and reduce bandwidth usage. TANDBERG Television also exhibited its new RX8320 ATSC broadcast receiver.
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