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Harmonic to add Microsoft Windows Media 9 Series support to DiviCom open encoding platform
Sep 18, 2003 12:00 PM
Harmonic has announced it is working with Microsoft to enable the
delivery of advanced digital video services over wired and wireless
networks.
The multiple output options for the
DiviCom platform simplify the integration of new services into legacy
and IP-based environments to provide a truly "future-proof"
solution.
As part of initiatives to broaden the availability of digital video
services, Harmonic is planning to add Windows Media Video 9 codec
support to the new open architecture DiviCom real-time encoding
platforms.
The newly introduced DiviCom MV 100 will be the first Harmonic
encoding platform to offer the Windows Media 9 Series codec. The MV
100’s innovative open software architecture and massive
processing power enable the support of Windows Media 9 Series in
addition to MPEG compression.
The compression and noise reduction capabilities inherent in
Harmonic’s digital video solutions coupled with the compression
efficiencies of Windows Media 9 Series will enable operators to deliver
more high-quality video services within their available bandwidth. The
multiple output options for the DiviCom platform simplify the
integration of new services into legacy and IP-based environments to
provide a truly "future-proof" solution.
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