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ATX to demo of its VersAtivePro licence-free transcoding

April 9, 2015 14.19 Europe/London By Broadband TV News Correspondent

ATX is displaying a demo of its VersAtivePro licence-free transcoding and its VMS video management system as part of its digital video solutions offerings.

ATX’s VersAtivePro professional quality transcoding platform, in contrast to other transcoders, is not licence-based, and as a result, eliminates the many hassles involved with those licences. Its licence-free structure provides users with the freedom to transcode what they want, when they want, and how they want, in the most cost-effective manner possible.

On top of this game-changing feature, the VersAtivePro platform was designed to be the most budget-friendly solution in the professional quality transcoder market. A software-only version of the VersAtivePro platform is also available to run on off-the-shelf (OTS) hardware for operators preferring to leverage existing servers for their transcoding and encoding requirements.

Apart from providing superb video quality, VersAtivePro devices are manageable by ATX’s Video Management System (VMS) which provides centralized management and control of multiple VersAtive Pro units. The VMS optimizes video operations by providing a single user interface (UI) for configuring multiple units. The VMS features advanced monitoring with live previews and enables the operator to implement multiple redundancy schemas.

ATX Networks designs, manufactures, markets and delivers a broad range of digital video and IPTV solutions to the global cable television industry, and PVNs (Private Video Networks). Sectors served include healthcare, enterprise, government, broadcast, hospitality, education, stadiums/arenas/casinos, retail, worship, and telcos.

ATX’s solutions include transcoding, multichannel encoding, gateways, content streaming solutions, RF management, RF filters, transmitters/receivers, headend and MDU amplifiers, node segmentation, node/amp upgrades, monitor/control equipment, pads/EQs, drop amps, digital voice switches, & connectors.

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Filed Under: TV Connect Tagged With: TV Connect 2015 Edited: 9 April 2015 14:19

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