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New encoder modules highlighted Enhancements for live video tools


Appear TV By Ian


McMurray The recently released high- channel density, multi-format SD/HD and multiscreen universal transcoder and dense multiscreen/ OTT encoder modules for its modular XC Series platform are being demonstrated at IBC by Appear TV. The modules expand the amount of channels that can be simultaneously processed in a single hardware platform for a multiple-network topology – centrally or


Module citizen: The XC5000 benefits from a modular approach


at the edge. The units are part of Appear TV’s modular concept, which provides users with a selection of modules to create a solution custom-tailored to their needs. Any signal


input from any carrier can be captured and adapted to any other signal output, according to the company, with highly dense and powerful video processing to any format and any device. 1.C61


Livewire Digital


By Holly Ashford High quality live news and sports footage is top of the agenda for Livewire Digital. The company is showcasing enhanced versions of M-Link Live X for live video transmission and Newscaster the professional solution for the delivery of HD and SD store and forward video, designed to make the most of the available bandwidth for the transmission of content. Also featured is a new smaller footprint M-Link Exchange video receiver designed to help broadcasters better utilise space in their server rooms. Livewire Digital is sharing the stand with its global reseller Network Innovations. 4.c83


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