“VideoPropulsion, Inc. (VPI), a wholly owned subsidiary of
GENROCO, set to be spun off to shareholders in June, announced
today that the Company has added Red Hat Linux 6.1 software drivers
to the broad range of platform support for its entire line of
VDOPro DVB (Digital Video Broadcast) solutions.”
“The introduction of Linux capability for our products is
very much in keeping with our stated goal of providing the lowest
cost per stream options to our customers,” said Barbara Pick,
President and CEO of VideoPropulsion. “Now provident broadcasters
and cable operators can combine the powerful, high bandwidth, cost
effectiveness of our VDOPro DVB solutions with economical, open
systems platforms.”
“Last week, VPI released to the media that it had begun shipping
its new 64 Bit/66 MHz PCI dual channel DVB-ASI multiplexer card,
which can pump two full pipes from a single, short PCI slot. Low
host overhead, numerous stream control options, video processing on
the fly, and high bandwidth make this a uniquely versatile and
scalable vehicle for MPEG transport applications.”
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