- The SBT3-9500 encoder enables broadcasters to get more HD and SD video back to the studio over a variety of low data rate networks, including 3G, WiFi, WiMAX, the Internet, and satellite networks. The SBT3-9500 encoder's dual networking facilitates multiplexing and de-multiplexing of a single video stream over two lower-cost, lower data rate IP networks instead of utilizing more costly higher-bandwidth options. The video can be used for insertion into scheduled broadcasts or even live-to-air shots, depending on broadcaster requirements. Like all Streambox solutions, the SBT3-9500 is based on the ACT-L3 codec, enabling fast transmission and play-out of high-quality HD and SD video streams over low-latency, low data rate IP networks. The solution encodes stunning full-frame 1080i/720p HD video and NTSC/PAL SD video and audio. For live HD newsgathering, Streambox users will typically select encoding rates between 512 Kbps and 6 Mbps. For live SD newsgathering, data rates ranging from 256 Kbps to 4 Mbps are the norm. The SBT3-9500 incorporates advanced networking features into a single solution that field reporters can take on location for coverage of breaking news. Encoder presets enable users to set transmission speed, forward error correction, latency, HD or SD mode, and other parameters based on network conditions in the field. In addition, the compact encoder can be battery operated for up to 2½ hours on an external battery pack or run on a car battery. The SBT3-9500 integrates with the entire suite of Streambox client/server products, including video management and play-out solutions such as the Streambox Store and Forward Server and the Streambox Media Station.
Satnews Daily
February 5th, 2009
Streambox (Booth SU14112)
Not only has Streambox, Inc. today just launched their portable Streambox SBT3-9500 Video Transport Encoder, this unit will also be featured at the upcoming NAB 2009 Show. Streambox provides a single software-based platform for live and file-based video transport and acquisition over IP. The platform comprises clients — from small form-factor mobile devices and laptops — to rule-based video management and play-out systems. The company's scalable, end-to-end solutions can be integrated into all IP-centric broadcast and broadband operations.