Friday, August 19, 2011

dbx-tv to Present to Key TV Manufacturers at DisplaySearch Conference in Shenzhen, China


President Leslie Tyler Offers High-Quality Audio Strategies for TV Manufacturers


When considering hosted video solutions, remember that the current core market will be small camera count installations (typically less than 10) that are likely still using analog technology. With these solutions, users typically record video at five-to-eight frames per second at CIF or 4CIF resolution to save on internal storage. So, standard bandwidth capabilities permit the quality of network hosted video to be better than what they are used to with the world of analog.12 fps: 1356 kbpsIn this application, we've got both standard and high-definition network cameras, recording both on event triggers and continuous, lower rate to both the cloud-hosted video application and a local NAS device.Here are some sample 640x480 camera bandwidth requirements:NAS storage required for 640x480 camera (6 fps)=2.64 GB/daySteve Surf aro is the security industry liaison for Axis Communications, Chelmsford, Mass., a global company focused on network video technology.dbx-tv is THAT Corporation’s signature suite of TV-audio intellectual property (IP), designed, marketed, and licensed to TV IC and equipment makers throughout the world. dbx-tv began in the early 1980s as the critical noise-reduction system included in North America’s analog-TV audio standard (BTSC). Today, with over half a billion implementations throughout the world, dbx-tv provides digital signal processing (DSP) technology to decode all the world's legacy TV standards, including NICAM, A2, EIAJ, and BTSC. dbx-tv legacy decoding technology is licensed primarily to IC makers, including several of the world's largest. Visit www.dbx-tv.com for more information. dbx-tv is headquartered just outside Boston, with offices in Atlanta, Shanghai, and Toyko.

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