Up to GbE IP inout per chassisUp to 1600Mbps GbE IP inputs,up to 800Mbps GbE IP outputUp to 500 input TS,24 output TS,1000 DTV programs, be equivalent to 24 sets of multiplexer and scrambler seperatelyUp to ...
Overview
DCM700 it is a compact 1RU platform capable of processing a high number of MPEG video streams. The MPEG Processor is the Second generation of intelligent headend processing equipment where the combination of compactness and flexibility leads to a cost-effective solution. Based on our experience, brings operational and economic benefits in MPEG processing application. The optional built-in DVB scrambler allows easy integration with several Conditional Access (CA).
DCM700 is an ideal solution for multiplexing, scrambling of MPEG streams which provide a cost effective, versatile and efficient for delivering digital TV content over IP networks that Integrates up to 16 separate IP address or Ports and De-encapsulates and Routes Any or All Selected Transport Streams via GbE IP Inputs Port.
DCM700 Supports advanced PSI and descriptor handling capabilities. PSI, SI tables can be regenerated and played out, changing dynamically according to input changes and configurations. Integration with SI-Editor allows customized PSI/SI situations to be addressed.
Features
◆Up to GbE IP inout per chassis
◆Up to 1600Mbps GbE IP inputs, up to 800Mbps GbE IP output
◆Up to 500 input TS,24 output TS, 1000 DTV programs, be equivalent to 24 sets of multiplexer and scrambler separately
◆Up to 4 CAS simul-cryption
◆De-encapsulates and Routes Any or All Selected Transport Streams outputs
◆Support processing for multiplexing PSI/SI Table
◆PID filtering,mapping and passthrough
◆Auto-generation and manual upload for SI/PSI information
◆SPTS and MPTS supported
◆Transrating of MPEG2/MPEG4 AVC SD and HD
◆Management via WEB and local front panel
◆Integrated, compact 1-RU platform saves rack space and reduces operating costs
◆Low network jitter, low latency, high PCR precision
◆Easy-to-Use System Management
◆Real-time monitoring bit rate statistics