ATSC TO ASI&UDP/IP MPEG-4 Decoder
by Carson Hu ***
RIH1301 HD IRD ATSC TO ASI&UDP/IP MPEG-4 Decoder SDI HDMI CVBS Video Output
Recommended Features
- Tuner input mode available for DVB-T/DVB-T2/ DVB-S2/DVB-S/DVB-C/ATSC-T/ISDB-T
- Diversified choices of output interfaces, including ASI, CVBS, YPbPr, HDMI, SD/HD-SDI, 10/100M TS over IP(1*MPTS & 8/32*SPTS) output
- 2*DVB-CI slots for multi-program decryption
- BISS-1 and BISS-E decryption modes supported
- Audio decoding in MPEG-2 Layer II, AC3, HE-AAC(v2), LC-AAC
Review on ATSC TO ASI&UDP/IP MPEG-4 Decoder
IntroductionsRIH1301 Series HD IRD is a high-integrated professional device, who accepts TS signals from ASI, tuner or IP sources, and decodes them into audio and video signals. Its tuner input mode can be respectively in DVB-C, DVB-S/S2, DVB-T/T2, ATSC-T, and ISDB-T. With the configuration of CAM module, it is workable with various Conditional Access System(CAS). It can also pack the entire TS stream signals into IP packet (UDP) through network transmission, so that users can watch programs on computer directly. RIH1301 IRD has the option of de-multiplexing, which realizes selection of entire or part of output signals as is required. The device can be applied to Digital Satellite News Gathering (DSNG), due to the adoption of BISS descrambling function. It provides diversified output interfaces, such as HD-SDI, SD-SDI, YPbPr, HDMI, CVBS, XLR balanced audio, and S/PDIF digital audio. This HD Professional IRD also provides IP output, with 1*MPTS & 8/32*SPTS optional, and 1*ASI+1*ASI(backup) output and another 2*ASI for pass through of input Tuner. This feature realizes its wide application in DTV contribution and distribution, and also for IPTV. Operators and users can find the right choice for their systems, no matter what application they are going to take part in.
Contact detail
Email : carson@regen-china.com
Skype : carsonhu526
Website : www.regen-china.com
MSN:carsonhu526@gmail.com
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