PlayBox launches multichannel, single-chassis playout system

Apr 6, 2011 3:05 PM

    

At the 2011 NAB Show, PlayBox Technology is presenting its new multichannel capability within one box. The company will demonstrate multichannel versions of its playout, graphics and ingest servers in single-box configuration.

Multichannel configurations have been applied to three products: AirBox playout, CaptureBox ingest and TitleBox graphics servers. These can accept or deliver up to four channels of SD or two channels of HD video and audio within a one-box package.

PlayBox will also debut TimeShiftBox HD, which complements the existing TimeShiftBox SD and provides accurate program time delays from one minute to a week or more. TimeShiftBox HD also includes logo insertion as standard. As an option, TitleBox can be added to offer full interactive CG, text and graphics keyed over the time-shifted video.

See PlayBox at the 2011 NAB Show in Booth N5835.




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