[iptv-users] Encoder recommendations (h.264 and mpeg4p2)

Frank Bulk frnkblk at iname.com
Tue Jul 7 18:07:04 EDT 2009


The two SHEs in the area appear to be standardizing on the Motorola Modulus
encoders.

In terms of a box that "does it all", Envivio comes to mind.

Frank

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[mailto:iptv-users-bounces at puck.nether.net] On Behalf Of david raistrick
Sent: Tuesday, July 07, 2009 3:20 PM
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Subject: [iptv-users] Encoder recommendations (h.264 and mpeg4p2)


Folks,

I've recently found myself involved more on the video side of our IPTV 
platform than the network side...

We're looking at some coming upgrades and are shopping around for new 
encoders.

The system is internal to an XXL enterprise with a small super headend (4 
encoders) for internal generated content from the studios, plus 
distributed local headends to replace the current RF plant (300 sites, 
probably 20-30 channels per).

For the encoders, price isn't a particular issue here...the two units 
being evaluated currently are $85k and $45k each...  Multicast is a must, 
being able to encode to mpeg4p2 and h.264, preferably simultaneously.

HD, SD, and analog video and audio We're looking to standardize on a box 
that does it all, for a bit of future proofing.

Our eyes are currently on a Digital Rapids StreamZHD + DRC-2600.


So, those of you who've dealt with these things more...any other 
recommendations?




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