ARRIS ME-7000 Converged Video Compression Platform

Sept. 27, 2015
The ARRIS ME-7000 is a single, converged video compression and multiplexing platform. It provides multi-codec support with SD/HD/UltraHD ...
The ARRIS ME-7000 is a single, converged video compression and multiplexing platform. It provides multi-codec support with SD/HD/UltraHD encoding and transcoding plus multiscreen delivery and statistical multiplexing for IPTV over broadband cable and cable applications. ASIC-based compression technologies combined with a distributed software architecture allow for a future-proof, modular design that supports rapid innovation, ARRIS says. Programmable silicon designed for multi-codec compression improves video compression efficiency and lets operators and programmers deliver a better experience to viewers.
The ME-7000 is available in a 1RU package with three application module slots that allow encoding, transcoding and multi-bitrate functions to scale from small to large systems. The unit comes standard with six Gigabit Ethernet ports and four 1GB/10GB ports for input/output and management control. There is an option for up to 24 SD/HD-SDI uncompressed inputs. The platform can support up to 24 HD HEVC channels or 12 4Kp60 channels using under 20 watts per HD or 40 watts per 4K channel.

Back to list

Sponsored Recommendations

From 100G to 1.6T: Navigating Timing in the New Era of High-Speed Optical Networks

Feb. 19, 2024
Discover the dynamic landscape of hyperscale data centers as they embrace accelerated AI/ML growth, propelling a transition from 100G to 400G and even 800G optical connectivity...

AI’s magic networking moment

March 6, 2024
Dive into the forefront of technological evolution with our exclusive webinar, where industry giants discuss the transformative impact of AI on the optical and networking sector...

Data Center Network Advances

April 2, 2024
Lightwave’s latest on-topic eBook, which AFL and Henkel sponsor, will address advances in data center technology. The eBook looks at various topics, ranging from AI backend networks...

Supporting 5G with Fiber

April 12, 2023
Network operators continue their 5G coverage expansion – which means they also continue to roll out fiber to support such initiatives. The articles in this Lightwave On Topic ...