Telairity to unveil HD H.264 encoding board

Aug 8, 2006 8:00 AM

    

At IBC2006 in Amsterdam next month, Telairity will make the first public demonstrations of its real-time TM8000 HD H.264 video encoding board solution.

Giving OEMs the ability to deliver a wide range of differentiated end-user products, the TM8000 can be customized using mezzanine add-in cards for various I/O and audio encoding standards as needed for video servers and video distribution via satellite, cable, terrestrial and IPTV applications.

The TM8000 motherboard accepts 720p, 1080i and 1080p (4:2:2) uncompressed HD-SDI video inputs and encodes in compliance with the H.264 Main profile, Level 4 standard. The compressed video is output via DVB ASI with low latency and low bit rates of 6Mb/s to 10Mb/s for typical high-motion sequences.

For more information, visit www.telairity.com.




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