Aurora Multimedia ships V-Tune Pro HD

Dec 21, 2008 10:44 AM

    
The Aurora Multimedia V-Tune Pro HD delivers a tuning solution for any integrated system, whether it requires legacy NTSC tuning or ATSC/QAM capability.

The Aurora Multimedia V-Tune Pro HD delivers a tuning solution for any integrated system, whether it requires legacy NTSC tuning or ATSC/QAM capability.

Aurora Multimedia, a provider of IP-based control systems, processors and touch panels for A/V systems, is now shipping the V-Tune Pro HD, the latest in the company's long history of high-performance TV tuners. The new V-Tune Pro HD delivers a total tuning solution for any integrated system, whether it requires legacy NTSC tuning or ATSC/QAM capability. The new tuner is also LAN addressable and IPTV ready, capable of decoding MPEG-2, MPEG-4 and H.264. 

As with all Aurora Multimedia products, the V-Tune Pro HD is integrator-friendly. Intuitive RS-232 command sets provide reliable two-way communication via traditional control systems, in addition to IP-based control for networked arrays. A host of video output ports supports composite video, component video, RGB and HDMI. Audio is supported with both unbalanced RCA connections and SPDIF coaxial digital audio. The V-Tune Pro HD is compatible with nearly any integrated system typology and is rack mountable.

"The change to digital is not going to happen instantaneously, and there will be countless systems operating for years with traditional NTSC RF backbones. We designed the new V-Tune Pro HD to allow for staged upgrading. It will work with the legacy systems equally as well as with new digital systems," said Paul Harris, Aurora Multimedia's CEO.

For more information, visit www.auroramultimedia.com.




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