TANDBERG Television unveils new MediaPath delivery system

Apr 17, 2008 8:26 AM

    

TANDBERG Television is launching its next-generation MediaPath secure content delivery system at NAB2008.

The system offers content providers, network operators and affiliates a scalable, end-to-end solution for secure point-to-multipoint delivery of nonlinear digital HD and SD TV programs as well as other file-based content including VOD programs, advertising, music and games.

The new MediaPath system enables content providers and cable, telco and satellite operators to collaborate closely to deliver more types of content, in more formats, more efficiently.

Media assets can be delivered to receiver locations serving set-top boxes, PCs and mobile media players. Delivery options include MPEG-2 and MPEG-4 AVC. The MediaPath system offers a performance boost over its predecessor and supports DVB-S2. Terrestrial unicast and multicast distribution also are supported.

See TANDBERG Television in NAB booth SU4210, or visit www.tandbergtv.com.

View TANDBERG Television's RX8320 ATSC broadcast receiver at NAB2008.




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