High-density Multichannel TS Playout Multi-TS Bbright

Mã sản phẩm: Multi-TS |
Thương hiệu: Bbright

Giá bán: Liên hệ
High-density Multichannel TS Playout
Model : Multi-TS
Hãng : Bbright

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Thông tin sản phẩm
- Multi-TS is an easy to use and cost effective compressed video playout server for professional broadcast or streaming applications such as for satellite, terrestrial, cable networks, or telco IPTV operators, and playout facilities.
- Multi-TS supports H.265 / H.264 / MPEG-2 TS files, either for PIP, SD, HD, full-HD or UHD channels. Video and audio PID’s can be selected and remapped for multiple SPTS over UDP or RTP multicast streaming.

Video (by channel)
- All video resolutions: PIP, SD, HD, full-HD, Ultra HD (3840 x 2160) and 4K
- Frame rates : 23.98, 24, 25, 29.97, 30, 50, 59.94, 60 fps
- Max. combined TS playout: 500 Mbps / CBR streaming
- Bit rate adaptation (null-packet stuffing)
- PCR, Continuity Counter correction, PTS / DTS processing
- GOP cleaning for HEVC and AVC .ts files
- PID re-mapping: 1x Video – 10x Audio – 5x Subtitles
- Un-processed TS (raw) playback mode also available
- Manual playlist looping mode
- Playout event scheduler with integrated automation (via GUI or external text-base, json, xml traffic playlist control) [option]

File Ingest and Support

- 3 TB or 7 TB content storage on internal HDD’s (secured in RAID 5)
- SPTS and MPTS ingest through GbE port (FTP / NAS) or USB drive
- Video Codec:
   + HEVC / H.265, HDR10-PQ and HLG (in SEI) compatibility
   + MPEG-4 AVC / H.264
   + MPEG-2
- Container: .ts

Audio

- Audio Codec support:
   + AAC, HE-AAC (v1 & v2), AAC-LC / MPEG-1 Layer II
   + Dolby AC-3, E-AC-3, AC-4 (pass-through)

Output
- Multiple SPTS Multicast over IP in UDP or RTP / MPTS in raw mode
- TS duplication on a secondary Multicast address
- FEC CoP 3 and VLAN support

Control and Supervision
- 1 + 1 Main and Back-up server’s content redundancy
- GUI with channel’s playout thumbnails and HDR flags
- REST API
- Logs and alarms
- SNMP v2c
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