Imagine Communications to showcase ICE video platform

May 13, 2008 2:50 PM

    

Imagine Communications will demonstrate its powerful ICE video platform at The Cable Show '08, May 18-20 in New Orleans.

Imagine's ICE video platform leverages video processing and multiplexing technology to help cable operators deliver the highest video quality while increasing bandwidth efficiency across all digital platforms.

Imagine's core technologies of Interchangeable Compressed Elements (ICE) and video quality measurement (ICE-Q) address the video quality needs of cable operators. ICE-Q is an accurate, objective video quality measurement subsystem. It consists of algorithms built into Imagine's video processing solutions. By accurately emulating the human visual perceptual system, ICE-Q ensures the highest video quality at any given bit rate.

For more information, visit: www.imaginecommunications.com




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