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| Designs for the Broadcast/Professional Audio Video markets support the highest levels of performance. They capture, process, convert, aggregate, store and transmit the wide range of Audio and Video standards. Many of the early Broadcast and Professional standards or products can quickly migrate to the other markets- Surveillance, Industrial and Consumer- as volume increases and prices come down so yesterdays Broadcast or Professional designs become tomorrow’s Surveillance, Industrial or Consumer standards. (Revision 1.0)
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| Broadcast/Professional Capture |
| Broadcast/Professional Audio/Video designs in the Capture category include devices from full featured cameras to simple image/audio grabbers, pre-processors and temporary storage devices. |
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| Broadcast/Professional Process |
| Broadcast/Professional Audio/Video designs in the Process category include complex encoder/decoders, image/audio conversion and processing, encryption and compression as pre-processing for storage or transmission. |
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| Broadcast/Professional Transmit/Receive |
| Broadcast/Professional Audio/Video designs in the Transmit/Receive category include a variety of data transmission devices using standard interfaces like USB, Ethernet, Optical communications and wireless as well as decoders and converters needed for processing Audio/Video data prior to the actual use of the image or audio data. |
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| Broadcast/Professional View/Listen |
| Broadcast/Professional Audio/Video designs in the Listen/View category include the last stage of Audio/Video processing typically resulting in the display of the final image or playing of the actual sound represented in the digital data. |
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