Dvb-iptv adds IP and ASI inputs to RF modulation
Dvb-iptv presented its OTV-IPMC IP TO RF Modulator, a device supporting IP and ASI inputs, with output options including 16 RF DVB-T/ATSC/ISDB-T/DTMB channels or 32 DVB-C channels, along with an IP output. The product features PID remapping, PSI/SI editing, and is designed for applications like hotel TV systems.
Key Takeaways
- Supports 3 UDP/IP ports, with each data port handling 128 SPTS/MPTS inputs.
- Includes 6 ASI inputs and an IP output carrying 8 MPTS/SPTS from Data 1.
- Outputs either 16 RF channels for DVB-T/ATSC/ISDB-T/DTMB or 32 DVB-C channels.
- Offers PID remapping, PSI/SI editing and inserting, PCR correction, and PCR interval adjustment.
- Targets hotel TV systems and uses a web-based NMS management interface.
Why It Matters
This is a single-box IP-to-RF and ASI-to-RF workflow for operators that still need coax output alongside IP distribution. The feature set — 6 ASI inputs, 3 UDP/IP ports, 16 RF channels for DVB-T/ATSC/ISDB-T/DTMB or 32 DVB-C channels, plus PID and PSI/SI controls — shows the product is aimed at headend integration rather than simple conversion. The clearest signal to watch is how Dvb-iptv positions the 8 MPTS/SPTS IP output from Data 1 in relation to the RF modes.
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