A&E Television Networks (AETN) has chosen a Scientific-Atlanta PowerVu digital video compression system for converting its North American content distribution system from analog to digital.
![]() The PowerVu Program Receiver D9850 features less rack space in headends, automatic ad insertion for local advertising and Dolby Digital (AC-3) balanced audio. |
When the new PowerVu system goes into operation this fall, west coast affiliates of A&E and The History Channel will be the first to begin receiving their AETN program feeds through PowerVu receivers.
Conversion to a digital feed for west coast affiliates for A&E will begin in August and will be complete by September 30; those who do not convert to PowerVu as of that date will go dark. The History Channel west coast conversion to a digital feed will start October 1 and will eliminate its analog feed by the end of the year.
The new PowerVu system and the PowerVu Program Receiver (Model D9850) offers features:
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Improved video and audio quality
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Less rack space in headends -- 1RU high
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NTSC, DVB/ASI, MPEG-2 support
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Automatic ad insertion for local advertising -- affiliate revenue opportunities
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Dolby Digital (AC-3) balanced audio
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Smooth programming migration to digital tier when needed
For more information visit http://www.scientificatlanta.com and www.aetv.com.




