Harmonic to spotlight IP-based broadcast, on-demand solutions

Apr 10, 2008 8:21 AM

    

Harmonic will showcase a comprehensive range of IP-based solutions for advanced broadcast and on-demand services at NAB2008.

Demonstrations will include 1080p HD video, IP-based program distribution solutions for broadcasters and content preparation and management software for personalized video services. Harmonic's Rhozet business unit will also demonstrate its transcoding solutions.

Demos will include:

  • Digital video and advanced compression: 1080p HD at 24fps and 50fps, HD/SD encoding for MPEG-2 and MPEG-4 AVC (H.264) applications and advertisement insertion
  • IP-based program distribution: video stream processing, distributed statistical multiplexing, bulk scrambling and forward error correction
  • Any video to any device: universal transcoding and content preparation for on-demand services, video servers and software

See Harmonic in NAB booth SU9612, or visit www.harmonicinc.com.

See Harmonic’s Rhozet in NAB booth SL6829, or visit www.rhozet.com.




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