Shenzhen Gospell Digital Technology Co., Ltd.

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Low Bite Rate Encoder

Product Details:

colour black
Place of Origin Hunan, China (Mainland)
Brand Name GOSPELL
Model Number GN-1831

Payment & Shipping Terms:

Delivery Time: 5 to 10 days,also depend on quantity
Payment Terms: L/C,T/T

Detailed Product Description


GN-1831 Low Bite Rate Encoder

 GN-1831 Low Bite Rate Encoder is the head-end product with broadcast professional quality. Its main function is to digitalize, compress and encode the analog programs from the TV stations into the program source of the head-end. Its greatest feature is that it supports MPEG-2 video compression coding and MPEG-4 encoder, provides dynamic constant coding to enhance the utilization of bandwidth. GN-1831 has various interfaces; analog TV signal can be PAL or NTSC, also SDI. Audio signal standard can be BNC (unbalanced) and XLR (balanced) analog audio, also AES/EBU digital audio. The output is DVB ASI.GN-1831 has wide applications in digital TV, high quality signal source encoding and video supervision, video conference, remote education etc. GN-1831 has the function of remote network management, maintenance and system configuration

 

 

Features

  •      Up to MPEG-2
  •      Support VBR and CBR encoding
  •      Support ultra low bitrate MPEG-2 video compress and encoding ,MPEG-4 encoding
  •      Video encoding rate0.220Mbps
  •      Generate PSI/SI
  •      Two indepent channel audio input interface
  •      Two indepent channel audio encoding
  •      Remote control

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Shenzhen Gospell Digital Technology Co., Ltd.
[China (Mainland)]
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City: Shenzhen
Province/State: Guangdong
Country/Region : China (Mainland)

Business Type:Manufacturer, Association

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