Visual Europe to feature Transflow

Mar 1, 2007 8:00 AM

    

At NAB2007, Visual Europe will exhibit the latest version of its Transflow product range.

The compact 1RU box provides stream conditioning and ASI stream correction and reduces bandwidth and headroom requirements in MPEG-2 ASI transport streams.

The unit increases available bandwidth by buffering data in the transport stream layer without transrating or transcoding, leading to efficiencies in signal transmission, improved quality of services and less continuity count and other errors introduced by alternative capping methods.

Transflow is particularly useful for turnaround and contribution circuits where signals may not be under the direct control of the local facility.

See Visual Europe in NAB booth C9844 or visit www.visualeurope.com.




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