EEG Enterprises to show DE280 HD caption decoder

Mar 6, 2008 8:06 AM

    

The DE280 HD caption decoder is configurable from the front panel to display caption data in HD Services 1 through 6.

EEG Enterprises will highlight its newly available DE280 HD caption decoder at NAB2008.

A professional EIA-708 closed-captioning decoder, the DE280 produces broadcast-quality HD open captions for live video and post-production applications and monitors data quality and standards compliance.

The DE280 HD caption decoder is configurable from the front panel to display caption data in HD Services 1 through 6 and all caption channels present in the EIA-608 compatibility bytes.

The decoder supports user-selectable fonts, colors and opacity for easy caption reading, as well as transparent, accurate display of upstream encoded fonts and settings. Users can generate open caption displays via dial-up modem, serial port and file-based input.

See EEG Enterprises in NAB booth SF11215, or visit www.eegent.com.




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