Tektronix to feature new dual-core processor Cerify
Aug 16, 2007 2:03 PM
At IBC2007, Tektronix will showcase Cerify, its fully automated system designed to
verify the quality of file-based, compressed digital video and audio content prior to
transmission or use, with new, faster dual-core processors, increased memory and
faster I/O.
Additionally, Tektronix will feature the MTM400 Remote User Interface (RUI), which
the company has enhanced to provide MPEG transport stream thumbnail support.
The enhancement delivers a confidence monitoring tool for both broadcasters and
network operators who are broadcasting either single program transport streams
(SPTS) or multiprogram transport streams (MPTS) across an RF, IP or ASI network
infrastructure.
See Tektronix at IBC2007 in Stand 9.530, or visit www.tektronix.com.
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