New HD Video Appliances From VBrick at InfoComm
Brick Systems announced its next generation product architecture and also announced the availability of its newest networked video appliances, the VBrick 7000 and 8000 series. These new appliances support standard and HD video and use H.264 technology.
The VBrick H.264 appliance is the first in a line of products that the company says will be delivered on VBrick’s new standards-based MicroTCA architecture. The product line will initially consist of two appliances—standard definition and High Definition. Additionally, these products will be available as blades for VBrick’s MicroTCA high density shelf, which will be available in the first quarter of next year. All versions will provide features such as low delay encoding, multicasting, remote management, and enhanced quality for any given bandwidth.
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