IdeasUnlimited.tv extends compliance recording

Sep 9, 2009 9:59 AM

    

IdeasUnlimited.tv is introducing a new monitoring recorder and showing enhanced capabilities for its ContentProbe at IBC2009.

ContentProbe, which offers four-channel recording in a single device with inputs as composite video, SDI and HD, will be on display featuring a new option that allows it to automatically manage the archiving of compliance recordings beyond the capacity of the device itself.

Ideas Unlimited.tv also will show its MRF monitoring recorder. This product is aimed at unregulated markets that do not require a guaranteed recording for legal compliance purposes, but where the broadcaster wants to maintain a local recording for monitoring and technical checks at a lower cost.

See IdeaUnlimited.tv at IBC2009 in Stand 8.D41.




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