Sunday, July 24, 2011

2011 Rugby World Cup To Use Ericsson's Voyager II

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Jul 24, 2011 4:37 PM

The 2011 Rugby World Cup from New Zealand will use the Ericsson Voyager II digital heavenly body headlines finding (DSNG) product for live coverage of the matches.

Beginning September 9, the World Cup will be announce from the Auckland track to broadcasters in New Zealand and Australia. Sydney Teleport Services will occupy the Ericsson technology is to broadcasts.

Ericsson's Voyager II, a fifth-generation product, features a re-engineered hardware and menu structure, permitting swift access to the many familiar SNG operations, easy monitoring of incoming audio and video signals, and user customization.

Voyager II is built on a new modular framework pattern in a 1RU form reason with up to 6 hot-swappable choice slots. It supports a thorough operation of estimate options, inclusive the flexible, multistandard, multiformat "x-series" operation of encoders, creation it the initial DSNG to unleash the power of MPEG-4 AVC 4:2:2 encoding with 10-bit accuracy at up to 1080p50/60 resolutions.

An integrated heavenly body modulator offers DVB-S and DVB-S2 modulation on both IF and L-Band outputs.

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