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Rhozet releases latest version of Carbon Coder, Carbon Server
May 20, 2010 2:42 PM
Rhozet has released the latest version of its Carbon Coder and Carbon Server.
Rhozet Carbon Coder 3.15 and Carbon Server 3.15 offer several new features, including reading and writing CEA-708 HD captions in VANC for Grass Valley GXF files, support for CEA-708 captions in MPEG-2 transport streams, caption conversion from CEA-608/analog to CEA-708/DTV, multiple audio programs for Windows Media output, MXF SMPTE 436M VBI reading, extended teletext and STL caption file support and MPEG-2 transport stream API demultiplexer.
To receive the update, users must have a current maintenance contract. Users wishing to check their Rhozet maintenance status or wanting to renew their maintenance contract should e-mail sales@rhozet.com or contact their sales representative.
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