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Home » Optibase Unveils Broadcast Quality HD Encoder Board

Optibase Unveils Broadcast Quality HD Encoder Board

April 5, 2005
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Optibase introduced real-time professional MPEG-2 HD encoding board for the PC. Optibase’s MovieMaker 200 HD is designed for professional quality ingest of HD for broadcasting, video on demand (VOD), ad insertion, program initiation and post-production studios, as well as for integrators working on high-resolution military simulation or surveillance projects.

Optibase’s MovieMaker 200 HD board is designed to support both high definition and standard definition video input, with MPEG-2 compression support at up to 80 Mbps. The board is designed to digitize from an array of inputs (file, analog or digital) and to drop files to a host as either compressed or uncompressed data. The MovieMaker 200 HD board will ship with Optibase’s full-featured encoding management application, MPEG Composer 200, version 4.0, with integrated device control, parameter setting, and encode status monitoring.

Commerical availablity is expected in Q3 of 2005.
http://www.optibase.com

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