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/ 04.12.2011
Harris Brings Benefits Of Convergence
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Harris Broadcast President Harris Morris introduces the new Selenio media convergence platform.
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Harris Broadcast says it has the most
comprehensive toolset available to help
broadcasters realize the benefits of digital
media convergence.
"We believe content is the richest and
most diverse it's ever been," said President
Harris Morris at the company's Sunday
press conference. On the other hand, "we
believe a lot of content doesn't reach its full
potential."
The company is launching Selenio, which
it touts as "the broadcast industry's first integrated
media convergence platform." Ideal
for hybrid environments, Selenio combines
traditional baseband video and audio processing,
video and audio compression and
IP networking technology into a single platform.
Harris is partnering with LG Electronics,
WRAL-DTV, Roundbox and iSet at the
show to demonstrate new applications for
Mobile DTV, including 3D, EPGs and digital
signage.
The company launched several radio
transmission products, including the
Flexiva air-cooled FM transmitter, Flex-Star HDI200 HD Radio Importer and the
Multi-System Controller (MSC) for redundant
transmission, and for television,
the Maxiva UAX Compact air-cooled,
UHF TV transmitter, Apex M2X exciter
IP and satellite receiver as well as a
range of Outdoor Transmission Enclosures.
Harris also announced a three-year
deal to build a complete IPTV network
for digital signage at Madison Square
Garden.
—Tom Butts, TV Technology
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