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NEW Scopus Multi Channel Integrated Receiver Processor makes the 2009 digital transition easy

The 2009 digital transition is coming. Scopus Video Networks is introducing the IRP-3900, a versatile professional platform specifically designed to address the transition from analog to digital ATSC broadcast television.


The platform offers various configurations to allow cable operators to receive, process, multiplex, decode and perform HD down conversion of off-air ATSC broadcasts. The unit comes as a compact 1RU enclosure and provides up to 4 channels HD decoding and dynamic aspect ratio conversion. In addition to its professional decoding capabilities, the IRP integrates a strong multiplexing core which allows grooming and PSIP aggregation of multiple HD and SD programs for digital content distribution. This all-in-one architecture eliminates the need for an external multiplexing device saving overall system costs and complexity. A wide variety of inputs (8VSB, ASI, IP) and outputs (Baseband video, ASI, IP) are available making it the perfect choice to fit a wide range of headend applications.

For more information about the Scopus IRP, please click here.

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