ATX to Highlight Multiscreen Line

June 11, 2012
At the ANGA Cable show in Cologne, Germany, ATX Networks will highlighting its VersAtive encoding/transcoding platform, as well as its expanded UCrypt bulk content transition product line.VersAtive is designed to address any type of encoding/transcoding or packetization requirement associated with adaptive streaming or traditional encode/transcode functions. It can be configured as a standalone device or to work as part of a cluster of VersAtive devices. The platform can support a variety of inputs (IP, SDI, HDMI, Component or Composite) and can encode (H.264/MPEG-2 SD/HD) or transcode (H.264 to MPEG-2/MPEG-2 to H.264 SD/HD) on a standalone basis or for adaptive bitrate/multiscreen services applications on a live or offline basis.The 3RU UCrypt IP2A is designed to subscribe to 20 SD/HD clear or encrypted MPEG2 or H.264 multicast streams on the IP network, and convert the streams to PAL or NTSC and output them on user-defined frequencies. Solutions offered include: QAM to QAM; QAM to IP; IP to QAM; and IP to IP content transition.

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