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Amino launches new set top box
Amino, the IPTV platform supplier, is announcing a new high definition (HD) product, the Personal Video Recorder (PVR/DVR) enabled AmiNET530, at NXTcomm 2007 in Chicago.
The AmiNET530 is designed to play a core role in a service provider’s multiplay strategy, by offering cutting edge, high quality on-demand, IPTV, PVR, gaming and HD services to end-user consumers using MPEG-2/4 codecs.
The AmiNET530 next-generation IPTV Set-Top Box provides the ability to decode low bit-rate MPEG-4 (AVC/H.264) video streams. It also supports HD video and graphics.
The STB’s PVR functionality means that it can act as a hub for services and applications used for playing, recording and streaming video.
The inclusion of Amino’s cross-platform IntActTM client software ensures compatibility with a range of middleware and conditional access systems.
A video on demand feature allows consumers to select and view video content in an interactive, real-time setting. Combined with its PVR capabilities, the device gives consumers the freedom to make their own choices.
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