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Scopus Video Networks to showcase IP-based video, DSNG solutions
Mar 15, 2006 3:41 PM, NAB Update e-newsletter
Scopus Video Networks will display IP-based video networking solutions and digital satellite newsgathering solutions at NAB2006.
The company’s IP solutions allow broadcasters and service providers to leverage a unified network infrastructure, simplifying network operations. Scopus’ product portfolio performs satellite reception, real-time encoding, and head-end video processing through IP networking.
The company also will show its UE-9218 DSNG platform featuring simultaneous MPEG-2 and MPEG-4 SD encoding with built-in DVB-S2 modulation and upconversion.
See Scopus Video Networks at NAB2006 in booth SU4175, or visit www.scopus.net.
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