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GlobeCast Invests in HD Upgrades in the U.S.
23 June 2008
Content management and delivery company
GlobeCast has upgraded its High Definition (HD)
infrastructure and formed strategic alliances in
the Americas in response to growing demand for
the distribution and contribution of HD content
between America and the rest of the world.
Building on its HD
fiber upgrade in 2007, GlobeCast has completed
the next phase of its American HD strategy with
the installation of new state-of-the-art
encoding and converting equipment at its
broadcast center in
Culver City,
California.
Using
gear that includes MPEG-2 and MPEG-4 HD decoders
as well as the Snell & Wilcox Alchemist
Ph.CTM HD standards converter with motion
compensation, GlobeCast can receive and process
HD signals into any international format.
GlobeCast can also down convert to
Standard Definition (SD) and deliver the signal
worldwide using a combination of MPEG-2 and
MPEG-4 HD/SD compression.
In
addition to providing cost-effective MPEG-4
compression for a more streamlined bandwidth
use, GlobeCast now also offers advanced
modulation standards such as DVB-S2 to maximize
capacity. Interconnection to GlobeCast’s
fiber POPs and twelve teleports on five
continents ensures seamless delivery of more HD
content then ever before.
The next stage of
GlobeCast
America’s HD investment will
be the upgrade of its playout facility in
Sunrise, FL to offer HD
playout and origination. This latest upgrade
will mean that all GlobeCast’s facilities in the
U.S.A will be fully HD capable.
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