Digital Rapids to unveil 3GPP/Mobile support for StreamZ Live encoders

Aug 21, 2008 8:00 AM

    

Digital Rapids will introduce a new 3GPP/Mobile configuration for its StreamZ Live family of streaming encoders.

With additional format options including AVC/H.264, VC-1, On2 VP6 and MPEG-2, the StreamZ Live product line offers live streaming supporting distribution channels from IPTV to webcasting and mobile video.

The company also will debut this year's second major upgrade to its Broadcast Manager live encoder management software. New features include control of third-party video routers for enhanced failover and scheduling flexibility and mosaic-style multichannel video confidence monitoring.

Digital Rapids also will show a new version of its StreamEnterprise software for the StreamZ and StreamZHD servers offering support for new formats, features and distribution opportunities.

See Digital Rapids at IBC Stand 7.G41, or visit www.digital-rapids.com.




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