At NAB 2006, Scopus Video Networks will demonstrate a complete IP-based network video solution, enabling broadcasters and service providers to leverage a unified network infrastructure and, as a result, simplify their network operations. The Scopus solution executes satellite reception, real-time encoding and video processing on the headend using the IP connection. Whether it's contribution or distribution, IP transport offers the flexibility to mobilize huge amounts of content, while maximizing all employable bandwidth, at a lower cost.
Scopus will also demonstrate its latest digital satellite news collection (DSNG) solution, with tremendous bandwidth savings by integrating DVB-S2 modulation technologies, enabling the smooth transition from MPEG-2 to MPEG-4 encoding.
UE-9218, Scopus' latest DSNG platform, offers simultaneous MPEG-2 and MPEG-4 SD encoding with dvB-S2's built-in modulation and upconversion.
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