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| Streambox releases SBT3-9300 |
| Posted: December 2009 | ||||||
US-based Streambox recently released its next-generation SBT3-9300 video transport system
for delivery of broadcast-quality video and audio over IP-based networks. Said to have the ability to capture and encode stunning, full-motion and full-frame 1080i/720p HD content, in addition to SD, the SBT3-9300 provides a flexible and cost-effective path to full HD transmissions for many types of organisations, including broadcasters, production companies and houses of worship. "In today's economy, the competitive pressure to migrate to HD transmissions is often at odds with budgetary realities for many broadcast organisations," said Bob Hildeman, chairman and CEO of Streambox. "The SBT3-9300 is a true hybrid solution which offers built-in HD capabilities for the price of an SD system. Broadcasters can take advantage of low-cost, low-bandwidth IP networks for transporting SD video now — and when the rest of the facility is ready later to convert to HD, the SBT3-9300 will be ready to go without requiring a costly upgrade." Streambox said the 1RU SBT3-9300 is also designed to meet the “exacting performance and quality demands” of any organisation that requires professional-level capabilities for transporting high-quality video over IP. For instance, the system gives broadcasters an easy-to-use and cost-effective solution for live or file-based newsgathering over low-data-rate IP networks. Film and post-production studios are using the SBT3-9300 to transmit high-quality live HD and SD video as a way to accelerate and enhance editing processes such as colour correction. Churches with large, multi-campus congregations also are embracing the technology as a cost-effective and reliable means of streaming live or recorded worship services to each of their locations.
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