Dayang to show shipping version of VIPS 3000 servers

Jul 13, 2006 12:17 PM

    

The Dayang VIPS 3000 multi-definition server is available in three versions, depending on the number of inputs and outputs required.

Dayang will go to IBC2006 with its newly shipping VIPS 3000 range of multi-definition servers.

Introduced as a prototype at NAB2006, the VIPS 3000 series provides simultaneous output of HD and SD signals. HD ingest and playout can be performed in MPEG-I, MPEG-IBP and DVCPRO HD formats. SD ingest and broadcasting of files in DV25, DV50, MPEG-I, MPEG-IBP formats are also supported.

VIPS 3000 multi-definition servers are available in three versions: VIPS 3412 (one input, two outputs), VIPS 3424 (two inputs, four outputs) and VIPS 3404 (four inputs, four outputs). All inputs and outputs are capable of handling HD or SD signals.

See Dayang International at IBC2006 stand 7.538, or visit: www.dayang.com.




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