DVEO highlights PC-based HD encoder at IBC2004

Sep 16, 2004 10:41 AM, IBC Update e-newsletter

    

At IBC2004, DVEO showed the capabilities of its PC-based HD resolution encoder, HD Maestro, which can encode MPEG-2 streams at 50Mb/s at HD resolutions.

The HD Maestro is based on a high-end Dell Power Edge 7150 server that offers complete connectivity and numerous expansion options. It supports encoding of all major ATSC resolutions, and comes with more than 250GB of high-speed storage with high-speed Gigabit I/0.

DVEO has integrated LSI Logic’s DoMiNo technology into the Dell Server to deliver high-definition, real-time, hardware-based, MPEG-2 encoding. The transport stream output can be saved to the on-board, high-capacity hard drives or directly output through DVB ASI or TCP/IP.

For more information, visit www.dveo.com.

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