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IP Infusion integrates ZebOS software to create IP video router
Jun 1, 2008 8:00 AM
IP Infusion has successfully integrated its ZebOS software with Media Global Links’ IP video routing system to produce the world’s largest IP video router for Fuji TV’s new network operations center in Tokyo. Using ZebOS software with Media Global Links’ MD10000 IP Video Routers, Fuji TV has become one of the first TV stations to fully use an IP-based internal and external video routing system. The system can handle both conventional video streams and advanced media files including MXF files.
The Medial Global Links MD10000 Ethernet switch has 160 10Gb ports and is the centerpiece of Fuji TV’s IP/Ethernet network. The system can handle up to 800 uncompressed HD video streams.
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