MAINDATA highlights DVB-H IP Encapsulator for mobile TV

Sep 21, 2006 8:00 AM

    

At IBC2006, MAINDATA showcased its DVB-H IP S6000 T6100 encapsulator that integrates an MPEG-2 TS player and video-streaming server, which makes it easy to build a test environment.

The MAINDATA DVB-H IPE has a user-friendly Web interface that controls consistency of settings and protects operators from misconfigurations. The unit offers remote control via XML and monitoring via SNMP version 3. The MAINDATA DVB-H IPE provides the ability to form more than one group of DVB-H services.

The next release of the product will provide statistical multiplexing, an encryption engine, remux capabilities and direct control by sub-providers.

For more information, visit: www.maindata.info.




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