Thursday, March 17, 2011

Optibase to intro MGES 6000 release with inputs for analog, digital and HDMI signals

2011 NAB Show, SUNNYVALE, USA: Optibase (a Vitec company), a leading provider of advanced video solutions, today announced that it will demonstrate a new version of its MGES 6000 H.264 HD/SD quad encoding blade at the NAB show on April 11-14 in Las Vegas at Booth SL4508.

The new release of MGES 6000 features HD/SD-SDI, analog (composite) and HDMI inputs that enable customers to flexibly mix and match different sources in a single deployment of the MGW 5100/1100/1000 blade system. The HDMI input includes support for advanced audio formats such as Dolby 5.1 and 7.1 as well as the ability to encode HDMI sources with protected and unprotected signals (HDCP).

The new release also offers built-in AES-128 and 256 bit encryption, enabling operators to securely deliver Full Motion Video and IPTV content over IP. Encryption is fully integrated with Optibase EZ TV and FITIS Systems as well as with the Optibase Video-On-Demand and Network DVR servers. MGES 6000 features secondary stream functionality for streaming video sources at two different resolutions and data rates.

MGES 6000 encoding blade is the market leader in processing density. It streams up to 4 broadcast-quality H.264 HD/SD primary streams at up to 1920x1080 resolution, as well as 4 secondary streams, to desktops, TVs and mobile devices. MGES 6000 supports ultra-low bit rates, variable frame rate and IPv6 streaming.

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