Nucomm, BMS offer turnkey HD microwave systems with JVC encoder

Aug 12, 2004 10:26 AM

    

Nucomm and BMS will offer the first turnkey solutions for microwave HDTV remote broadcasts by incorporating JVC’s DM-JV600 HD MPEG-2 encoder with their products.



JVC's DM-JV600 encoder is now available as part of NuComm and BMS turnkey solutions.

With the DM-JV600 encoder as part of a Nucomm or BMS microwave transmission solution, broadcasters and news outlets can perform live, remote-HD broadcasts.

Incorporating advanced MPEG-2 encoding technologies exclusive to JVC, the DM-JV600 is a multi-format 4:2:0/4:2:2 HDTV encoder with Dolby audio pass-through.

The DM-JV600 encoder accepts SMPTE-292M HD-SDI signals and encodes them into HD MPEG-2 format and provides a transport stream through its two DVB-ASI interfaces.

The DM-JV600U can capture and transmit HDTV content from across the street or around the world.

For more information, please visit www.jvc.com/pro, www.nucomm.com and www.bms-inc.com.




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