Autocue introduces affordable video servers at CABSAT 2011
Feb 2, 2011 3:35 PM
Autocue’s new server range provides an affordable video server for stand-alone or system applications.
At CABSAT 2011, Autocue will showcase its four new stand-alone, Linux-based video servers. These servers feature up to four bidirectional HD/SD channels and a range of storage capabilities. These products are an ideal replacement for tape machines as well as an affordable solution for secondary applications within top-end broadcasters.
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