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DVEO Launches Enhancements and Additions to MultiStreamer

DVEO, the broadcast division of Computer Modules, Inc. (CMI), announced today that their real time, broadcast quality MultiStreamer™ streamers are now available in all major video formats, and in five different system configurations, to meet the needs of broadcasters and content providers.  The new systems will be featured at the NAB (National Association of Broadcasters) Show.

DVEO’s MultiStreamer encoders create multiple simultaneous high, medium, and low bitrate IP streams and send them to iPads, iPhones, content delivery networks (CDNs), and remote video capture devices.  The IP transport streams can be provided with most industry standard protocols, including UDP, RTP, or IGMP, and wrappers such as HLS, RTMP, RTSP, etc.  Audio output is AAC, AC-3 pass through, or Ogg Vorbis.
DVEO recently added two new audio outputs – optional MP3, or optional “SurCode for Dolby Digital” AC-3.

The MultiStreamer product family now supports numerous video formats.  All systems include one GigE IP input.  Customers may select an additional input format – 8VSB, Analog, DVB-ASI, SDI/HD-SDI, HDMI, DVB-S+S2, DVB-T+T2, QAM, or DVB-C.  They can also select all of the above inputs in one system (MultiStreamer MF Maxi), or a customized combination of inputs.

Supported resolutions include qHD, H.264up, SQVGA, QCIF, QVGA, SIF, VGA, or any custom size up to 1080p.  The Linux® based systems feature a web-based GUI with SNMP support for remote access.

All MultiStreamers have been tested to be compatible with major brands of IP devices including Amino™, Roku, Atlanta DTH, and Apple iPad® and iPhone®.  They are also compatible with major brands of CDNs and H.264 decoders.

Ordering options include a pre-configured Cisco® 4 port Gigabit router, and a real time store and forward (time delay) option for 40+ streams – the DelayServer IP™.

http://www.dveo.com

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