Modulus Video introduces new MRE2000 configurations

Jun 26, 2007 1:00 PM

    

Modulus Video has introduced four new versions of its MRE2000 system. All simplify headends by incorporating in a single 1RU chassis direct RF signal input, demodulation, decoding and signal processing as well as MPEG-4 AVC encoding.

Modulus Video has introduced several new configurations of its MRE2000 receiver MPEG-4 AVC HD and SD series encoder to meet the unique needs of telecommunications operators.

With configurations to support both HD and SD video, the new models provide telcos with the video headend functionality needed to launch IPTV services.

Modulus Video MRE2000 systems simplify headends by incorporating in a single 1RU chassis direct RF signal input, demodulation, decoding and signal processing with sophisticated MPEG-4 AVC HD and SD video encoding.

The new models introduced include two new HD receiver encoder configurations:

  • MRE2511 series with support for direct MPEG-2 over UDP compressed input and optional ASI support.
  • MRE2521 series with support for analog off-air, digital terrestrial and direct MPEG-2 inputs.

They also include new SD-only receiver/encoder configurations:

  • MRE2011 series with  support for direct MPEG-2 over UDP compressed input, along with optional ASI support.
  • MRE2021 series with support for analog off-air, digital terrestrial and direct MPEG-2 inputs.

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




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