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News Release from: Pixelmetrix Corp | Subject: Terabyte Transport Stream Recorder
Edited by the Manufacturingtalk Editorial Team on 29 April 2005

MPEG 2 helps solve problems

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Pixelmetrix ihas announced the latest member to its successful DVStor family with the latest model supporting 2 Terabytes on online storage.

Pixelmetrix ihas announced the latest member to its successful DVStor family with the latest model supporting 2 Terabytes on online storage The DVStor product line has been selling successfully into many monitoring applications since it's introduction

The solution gives the operator a simple and cost effective tool to have access to the complete MPEG-2 Transport Stream, a feature essential in detecting problems.

The DVStor family of products, depending on the version, can record from 100 GB to 2 TB.

With the introduction of the DVStor 4U/2000 continuous TS recorder and player, the customer has access to anything from 5 days in a satellite environment to 10 days for terrestrial transmission.

"The DVStor family of products have been extremely successful with DVB operators in the satellite, cable as well as terrestrial environments.

It gives the engineers responsible for digital transmission quality, a cost effective and simple-to-use solution.

Engineers are able to study problems that have been reported but never hit the radar screen when they happened.

We built the brand new 2 TB version on demand from our customers who were looking for this long term recording," says Reto Brader, GM, Pixelmetrix Europe.

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