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New Streambox Products at IBC2007 |
Streambox® Portable Video Transport, Rugged Version
Streambox is announcing for IBC2007 the release of a
fully rugged version of its industry-leading Portable
Video Transport system for mobile newsgathering, emergency
response, and armed forces operations. The rugged encoder
is ideal for use in environments where extreme temperatures
are the norm and exposure to adverse weather and rough
handling is expected. The innovative video transport
solution utilizes the Streambox® ACT-L3? codec and
advanced compression technologies widely used by news
organizations worldwide. The system is integrated into
one super-compact portable device supplied with a sturdy
carry handle for easy transportation and featuring an
extended battery life. Measuring 1.98 inches high by
11.8 inches wide by 9.65 inches in diameter and weighing
6.8 pounds, this video transport system gives the user
ultimate flexibility in terms of mobility without sacrificing
performance, reliability, and quality.
Streambox® SBT3-5200 Video
Transport System
Streambox is introducing a brand-new 1-RU video transport
system for the broadcast industry, the Streambox®
SBT3-5200. The new system utilizes the Streambox®
ACT-L3? codecand advanced proprietary compression technologies
widely used by news organizations and enterprises worldwide
and adds the benefit of a smaller, lighter-weight chassis.
The SBT3-5200 enables customers to transmit broadcast
video in real time over any IP- or satellite-based network
for live news broadcasts or distribution to cable head-ends.
Measuring just 1.75 inches by 19 inches by 16.25 inches,
the new encoder/decoder set makes it easier for broadcasters
to integrate the video transport system into news
trucks or other broadcast settings where space is scarce.
The SBT3-5200 provides high reliability and superior
performance with low power requirements.
Streambox® Store and Forward
Streambox is announcing the release of a next-generation
Store and Forward feature that extends the capabilities
of all Streambox systems to better support storage,
management, and transmission of HD and SD video streams
over IP-based networks. The optional Store and Forward
feature enables field journalists to simultaneously
transfer files and begin playout, thus making the story
available to the news anchor before the file recording
is complete. This feature is particularly useful in
live broadcasts when the required video quality exceeds
the available uplink bandwidth.
Streambox® SBT3-9100 HD
Video Transport
The new SBT3-9100 HD video transport system will make
its IBC debut in September. The Streambox® SBT3-9100
is the company's next-generation solution for HD video
transport and HD news gathering. An end-to-end HD video
transport system, the SBT3-9100 provides stunning full-motion,
full-frame 1080i/720p HD broadcast video and audio,
in real time, over satellite and IP-based networks.
The HD encoder/HD decoder works seamlessly with the
full range of Streambox systems and solutions. The system
is built on Streambox's industry-leading ACT-L3? codec,
which provides unrivaled HD video quality at data rates
ranging from 512 Kbps to 20 Mbps. Features of the Streambox
SBT3-9100 include robust forward error correction and
advanced networking capabilities for enhanced performance,
efficiency, and reliability; dual Gigabit Ethernet ports;
and store and forward capabilities. In addition, the
SBT3-9100 is capable of outputting both HD and downconverted
SD broadcast video simultaneously from a single HD source,
and it offers support for both digital and analog HD
input/output formats.
Customers deploying the SBT3-9100 HD solution can expect
an accelerated return on investment due to significantly
lower bandwidth cost.
Established Streambox Products
on Display:
* Streambox® SBT3-7500 Video Transport
* Streambox® Portable Video Transport
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Westlake Ave. N.
Seattle, WA 98109
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Jane Klausen,
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