| ZeeVee goes IP
As Video-over-IP technology adoption continues to gather momentum, ZeeVee is uniquely positioned to help solve a range of video distribution challenges.
From the use of our core video-over-RF technologies, through MPEG-2 and MPEG-4 to our new award winning ZyPer4K uncompressed multimedia-over-IP offerings, ZeeVee provides you with the tools you need to offer affordable, flexible and expandable video distribution systems. In this Free webinar you will learn about: - How is video distributed over Ethernet Networks.
- MPEG-2 and MPEG-4 compression and how you might add these IP capabilities to an existing RF distribution network.
- ZyPerMX (MPEG-4 encoder).
- ZyPer4K Uncompressed distribution over 10Gb Fiber and Copper Networks (why uncompressed and what is ultra-low latency)
- The importance of Centralized Management and open systems architecture in the IP world
Register now for one of three sessions to be held on March 29, 2016: 9:00 am EST (1:00 pm UK / 2:00 pm CET) , 12:00 pm EST (4:00 pm UK / 5:00 pm CET), and 3:00 pm EST (7:00 pm UK / 8:00 pm CET).
Featured Speaker
Danny Barr Danny Barr has spent almost 20 years in the professional audio-visual industry focused on solutions for the management and distribution of multimedia signals. As the Vice President of New Product Business Development for ZeeVee, Danny is responsible for driving ZeeVee's multimedia solutions product strategy and expansion into new markets around the globe. Moderator
Chris Scurto As the Vice President of Marketing and North American Sales at ZeeVee, Chris is responsible for driving revenue growth through the management of strategic marketing, sales and product initiatives. He lead the company's efforts to gain approval of ZeeVee products with both Dish Network and DIRECTV, where ZeeVee became the first clear QAM solution approved by both companies. With over 25 years of experience, Chris is a results oriented leader with a proven track record of success as a global thinker in the video, data and telecommunication industries. |