Last month at InfoComm 2008 in Las Vegas, VBrick Systems unveiled its new H.264-based technology and MicroTCA architecture for the next generation of its products.
The company, which has had success in the enterprise, military, government, broadcast and digital signage markets, is counting on the new architecture to help it continue the roll it’s been on in delivering easy-to-use, affordable encoders for IP network distribution of video and contribution of video from the field.
Initially, VBrick will offer SD and HD H.264-based versions of its portable VBrick, a dictionary-sized, standalone encoder designed to let users plug their cameras’ output in and begin streaming video. In the first quarter of next year, it will fully exploit the potential of MicroTCA architecture by offering SD and HD blades for a MicroTCA shelf solution.
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