Thomson Video Networks Introduces High-Density Eight-Channel Versions of Its ViBE™ Broadcast and Contribution Encoders

In Product Newsby tfwm

RENNES, France — March 28, 2013 — Thomson Video Networks today introduced new, higher-density versions of its industry-leading ViBE™ EM4000 multi-channel encoder and ViBE CP6000 modular contribution platform. Both systems now feature a density of eight HD channels per rack unit and significant enhancements for increasing operational flexibility and decreasing the cost per channel.

“Our ViBE EM4000 and CP6000 solutions offer significant reductions in OPEX and CAPEX by saving power, rack space, and cabling. Thus, they are ideal for any space-constrained broadcast environment that requires multi-channel capabilities without compromising video quality,” said Hervé Congard, chief operating officer of Thomson Video Networks. “The EM4000, for instance, is particularly useful in satellite applications because it provides a full HD transponder in a single box. And, because the system is so easy to reconfigure, it can enable content aggregators to redeploy channels rapidly to support major projects such as global sports events.”

The ViBE EM4000 is the first premium encoder offering a density of eight HD MPEG-4 AVC channels in a 1-RU chassis, making it ideal for a wide range of broadcast operations including satellite, terrestrial, cable, and IP television. Previously, comparable functionality to support eight channels would have required two quad channel encoders and one multiplexer, occupying 3 RU. Not only does the ViBE EM4000 save rack space and power (consuming less than 65W per video channel), but it allows greater flexibility in 8+8 channel architectures by enabling operators to change the configuration of a full transponder instantly. With the ability to encode HD or SD channels in MPEG-4 AVC or MPEG-2, the system offers at least 20 percent in performance improvements for MPEG-4 AVC by adding another channel per multiplex or transponder. Other new enhancements to the ViBE EM4000 include compressed input to enable re-encoding, as well as built-in automatic loudness control to fulfill the requirements of the U.S. CALM act.

Designed for contribution and primary distribution applications, the ViBE CP6000 provides eight encoding or decoding channels in a single RU, with four hot-swappable slots for easy operation and fast upgrades in the field. The system offers encoding for channels ranging from MPEG-2 SD 420 up to MPEG-4 4:2:2 10-bit. In a typical contribution scenario such as a sports event with three cameras, operators previously had to deploy three separate encoders and a decoder for the return channel — but the ViBE CP6000 provides the same functionality in a single unit, with the capability to extend the system to support up to six cameras and two return paths. In addition to the increased encoding and decoding density, the ViBE CP6000 now features a new front panel with LCD and keyboard, as well as an additional ASI input and output interface.

Information about products from Thomson Video Networks is available at www.thomson-networks.com