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ASI2IP
Aggregator™
OnRamp Sat/IP™
Big
K Server™
Professional grade,
rackmounted, DVB to IP gateway that routes any number of selected
DVB ASI streams that may come from a bank of Professional IRD's
to any Mac Address via IP. The desired streams are streamed in real
time using UDP or RTP via an IP multicast or IP unicast streams
to a your VOD server
Professional Multichannel Linux® Based Satellite to IP Gateway that Integrates Satellite Based Receivers and Demodulates and Routes Selected Transport Streams to Any MAC Address via IP. Optionally Transcodes into H.264 Any Selected Transport Stream Program(s) to Any Address Via UDP, RTP, or HTTP. Can Work as a Low Cost “Catcher” in Small VOD Implementations. Typically the desired streams are streamed in real time using UDP or RTP via IP multicast or unicast streams to IP set top boxes (STB's) such as Amino, or designated VLC or MPlayer equipped PC clients for viewing. This content server architecture assumes you have proper IP provisioning and this type of system is typically deployed in "closed" systems such as hotels, convention centers, and corporate backbones where bandwidth is dedicated and is used for this purpose only. It is not designed to work over the public internet.
Very High Performance
2RU MPEG-2 or H.264 IP Video Server with Very High Performance intelligent
"Custom" dual channel 10 Gbps IP Accelerators, Proprietary
Real Time "minimal OS", and a Proprietary "Interleaved
Memory Array" based caching algorithm all designed to serve
many thousands of Standard or High Definition Streams simultaneously
to many thousand of clients. Solid State Disk Storage Arrays provide
the reliability and maintainability that is crucial in these high
performance deployments. This architecture will scale linearly and
a Rack of MegaServers can serve 160,000 clients at the same time.
Truly Amazing! This server must reside on the Internet Backbone
at or near an "Network Access Point" since it will consume
considerable backbone bandwidth . This is not for use by mere mortals!!
Ideal for use by telcos and others who are architecting "the
future" with IPTV
Standard Features:
4 to 48 channels in
Gig/E output
PID filtering on each input channel
DVB input via multiple Quad Channel DVB ASI input cards (8 x4=48)
IP output -- UDP or RTP
Command Line interface
Based on Windows XP
Applications:
Telco TV
IP TV aggregator for IRD's feeding VOD servers
Standard Features:
Multiplexes transport streams into IP packets
Simultaneously receives transport streams from up to four satellite receivers
Supports MPEG-2 and H.264 input and output, in SD and HD format
PID filtering
DVB-S or S2 inputs
IP Output – UDP, RTP or HTTP
200 Mbps IP raw output capability
Optional 6 Mbps IP transcoded H.264 output capability
Transmits PAT, PMT, and PCR information
Receives and transmits at the same time
Remote configuration management via Web Browser and Secure Shell (SSH)
De-encapsulates data streams
Based on embedded Linux®
Applications:
IPTV Unicasting or Multicasting
Telco TV
Hotels, Ships, Universities, Resorts
Streaming to designated VideoLAN VLC, Mplayer, or Windows® Media Player clients, or to Amino™ or other set-top boxes
Cost Effective, Continuously Loopable, Multi Session, Multi Program MPEG-2 or H.264 Transport Stream Recorder/ Player System with TCP/IP Input and Output for Continuous Playback and/or Capture of Transport Streams from a "Bouquet" by Time or by Size (Bytes). Includes a Built-in Transport Stream Analyzer. Useful for Validation and Testing of High Speed Fiber Optic Links. Well Suited for Testing Copper-Based Slow or High Speed IPTV Links. A Very Cost Effective Piece of Test Equipment that can Continuously Send Out 10-20 Separate But Simultaneous 38 Mbps MPTS Streams to 20-50 Separate IP Devices via its Gig/E Port. Great for Traffic Generation and Stress Testing IP Backbones.
Our
new transport stream video viewing software application extends
VideoLan to support DVB ASI input using our DVB Master ASI cards.
Designed to allow you to view Transport Streams in a Window. Requires
Win XP or Windows 2000.