Optibase releases MovieMaker 200S Publisher for VOD

Aug 28, 2003 12:00 PM

    



The MPEG MovieMaker 200S Publisher for VOD is an addition to the company’s line of high-end MPEG and Dolby Digital encoding platforms.

Optibase will introduce MPEG MovieMaker 400, its new MPEG-4 PCI hardware encoder, at this year’s IBC convention.

The MovieMaker 400 is designed for organizations wanting to implement surveillance, training, video conferencing and business TV solutions.

Other Optibase products to be demonstrated at IBC include:

  • MPEG MovieMaker 200S Publisher for VOD is compatible with CableLabs VOD requirements. The MPEG MovieMaker 200S Publisher for VOD is an addition to the company’s line of high-end MPEG and Dolby Digital encoding platforms.

  • MGW 2000e, Optibase’s multichannel MPEG-1 and MPEG-2 encoding and streaming platform, is designed to offer high-quality, live and on-demand video content across enterprise networks for applications such as TV to the desktop, training, monitoring and surveillance.

  • MGW 2400 is a multichannel Windows Media hardware-streaming platform. Designed to enable high-quality video streaming at bit rates starting as low as 64Kbps, the MGW 2400 encodes up to six live channels and has the ability to stream up to 48 unicast or multicast users.

  • MGW 5100 will perform real-time transcoding (DVB-to-low-bit-rate MPEG-2) of live TV channels together with Orca, a provider of broadband TV applications at the Orca booth 2.230.

See Optibase at IBC2003 in Stand 2.249 or visit www.optibase.com.

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