Streambox to unveil SBT-9300 HD/SD video transport at IBC2009

Jul 16, 2009 11:56 AM

    

At IBC2009 in Amsterdam Sept. 10-15, Streambox will launch the 1RU SBT3-9300 video transport system for HD/SD newsgathering, broadcasting and video post production.

The SBT3-9300 can be operated in HD or SD mode, allowing users to capture, transmit and play live and file-based video. The system provides 1080i/720p/1080psf HD video at data rates from 512Kb/s to 30Mb/s and SD video from 64Kb/s to 15Mb/s.

Film and post-production companies can use the SBT3-9300 to transmit high-quality, live HD and SD video over low data-rate IP networks. With the Streambox solution, video editors are able to transmit the edited video files over IP in real time for immediate review and approval from clients who may be located in different time zones and perhaps even on different continents.

See Streambox at IBC2009 at Stand 7.J40.




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