Telairity H.264 encoders offer SD, HD news, sports backhaul solutions
Jul 3, 2008 11:05 AM
Telairity has introduced two complementary H.264/AVC video encoding systems, designed for broadcast news and sports vehicles transmitting live HD or SD video.
The BE8100 HD and BE7100 SD video encoders are designed for live streaming, backhaul and other mobile production needs. Both systems are scalable, fully programmable low-latency broadcast encoders. They are based on Telairity’s custom T1P2000 video processor.
The systems combine leading-edge H.264/AVC (MPEG-4) compression technology with an ultra-low encode latency of less than 150ms.
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