Harris debuts new server and conversion products at NAB

May 1, 2006 3:58 PM, Beyond The Headlines e-newsletter

    

Among a number of new introductions, at NAB2006 Harris showed new and enhanced server and conversion products among its Leitch and Broadcast business units.

NEXIO XS is modular transmission server system that offers SD and HD support, and an integrated agile software codecs with an extensive range of compression formats and back-to-back DV/MPEG playout - all in a single, 33RU frame. The server connects to the NEXIO SAN, providing broadcasters with a streamlined infrastructure for producing, processing, distributing and managing SD and HD content.

Harris unveiled four new features for the Leitch X75T M-PATH multiple path up-, down-, cross converter/synchronizer at NAB: MPEG-4 monitoring streaming, video to audio timing measurement, eight AES I/O with a 32-channel audio option and an integrated Dolby E encoder option.

Harris also debuted the DL-860 HD and SD serial digital legalizer. The legalizer eliminates the guesswork of legalizing HD and SD signals.

For more information, visit www.harris.com.

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