Harmonic rolls out ProStream 1000 enhancements

Jun 10, 2008 12:20 PM

    

Harmonic has announced enhancements to its IP-enabled ProStream 1000 stream processing platform with the addition of support for MPEG-2 SD digital program insertion (DPI).

Harmonic's ProStream 1000 with new DPI technology is easily incorporated as part of any digital turn-around (DTA) architecture and offers operators around the world a solution for integrating national, targeted and local advertisement insertion capabilities into their video services.

The ProStream 1000 with DPI technology supports standard digital ad insertion protocols (SCTE 30 and SCTE 35) and is designed to interoperate with third-party systems. Combined with Harmonic's IP-enabled CLEARcut offline content preparation solution and StreamLiner video servers, the ProStream 1000 with DPI provides users a complete solution for seamless, real-time splicing of MPEG-2 SD video streams.

For more information, visit: www.harmonicinc.com.




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