Inlet Technologies unveils Fathom 2.8 encoding

Sep 14, 2006 8:00 AM

    

Inlet Technologies introduced its Fathom 2.8 advanced encoding solution at IBC2006.

Fathom 2.8 raises the bar on quality for SD video by letting users focus on lower-bandwidth applications, such as mobile video and Web streaming. 

Inlet has re-engineered Fathom 2.8 with new proprietary technology, to deliver SMPTE VC-1 and Windows Media.

As part of the Fathom 2.8 release, Inlet introduced the Fathom S Series, designed especially for SD content. This variant of Fathom supports both live and file-based input and includes workflow tools such as support for closed captioning (CEA 608, CEA 708 and SAMI). Another new feature is multichannel audio support with AC3 Dolby Digital pass-through. 

For more information, visit: www.inlethd.com.




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