Modulus Video unveils MRE2000 receiver/encoder

Apr 24, 2007 10:00 AM

    

The MRE2000 relies entirely on standard IP protocols for signal distribution.

Modulus Video has introduced the MRE2000 family, a new class of video receiver/encoder systems that streamlines direct broadcast satellite (DBS) and IPTV headend operations.

The MRE2000, a single 1RU chassis, provides a direct RF signal input, demodulation, decoding and signal processing with MPEG-4 AVC HD and SD video encoding.

Based entirely on standard Internet protocols (IP) for signal distribution, the MRE2000 provides efficient and reliable television distribution by embracing mission critical networking technology.

The MRE2000 system is available immediately.

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




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