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EEG introduces HD480, iCap IP caption link software
Apr 12, 2007 12:29 PM
EEG introduced the HD480 Smart Encoder V at NAB2007.
At NAB2007, EEG introduced the HD480 Smart Encoder V, an HD/SD closed-captioning server, and iCap real-time IP caption link software.
The HD480 offers secure IP delivery of real-time caption data, support for multiple IP connections and is compatible with existing caption software applications, including the iCap system. It supports EIA-608/708 encoding and upconversion and real-time caption relocation.
EEG’s iCap real-time IP caption link makes transitioning to all-digital IP-based captioning easy and efficient. It offers secure IP delivery of real-time caption data, confidence monitoring of encoded caption data and multiple IP connection capability with shared text messaging.
It also eliminates dial-up modems and audio couplers and offers secure IP streaming of program audio to a remote captioner.
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