Leitch announces sale of new digital turnaround processor
Apr 14, 2004 12:00 PM
HDNet has purchased Leitch's new all-MPEG-2 stream manipulation
product, the Digital Turnaround Processor (DTP).
By deploying the DTP at its network operations center, HDNet can
brand the signals and overlay informative messages without requiring
decoding and re-encoding. HDNet performs the real-time encoding process
at its state-of-the-art mobile units and on the output of its editing
rooms. This maximizes the video quality of 1080i high definition from
origination all the way to the cable headends and the consumer.
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