CE1 Features:
- Multi-Channel Contribution Encoder
The CE1 is a compact, flexible, multi-channel contribution encoder capable of addressing a wide range of use cases.
- Encoding flexibility
4:2:0 8-bit MPEG-4 AVC or HEVC encoding can be provided using just the CE1 base unit processing power, with the option for hardware acceleration do deliver the full 4:2:2 equivalent for multiple HD or UHD.
- All IP media workflows
The CE1 supports the latest IP standards such as SMPTE ST 2110 for inputs, and SRT or RTMP for IP outputs.
- Secure Delivery of High Value Content
It has become necessary to prevent unauthorized access to content as its value keeps increasing, especially the high-quality, high-value UHD sports content.
- Contribution to public cloud
The CE1 provides support for SRT (Secure Reliable Transport) to ensure error-free contribution to the cloud and RTMP to publish directly to Social Media platforms.
- Automated High Availability
For outside content providers who need to transmit the highest quality live events, high reliability and availability is provided seamlessly by the CE1.
Why MK CE1?
MK CE1 enables live events to be captured reliably, cost-effectively, and in the highest possible quality. It also ensures low transmission latency and bandwidth.
While MK CE1 is the latest generation contribution encoder, it complements the well-established AVP 2000 Contribution Encoder. The CE1 delivers similar heavy-duty performance and has identical low latency video compression capability, but with the additional benefits of All IP and support for the latest in content protection to prevent unauthorized access to valuable, high quality contribution feeds.
The CE1 provides a highly flexible contribution encoding platform that can provide standard HD (High Definition) video encoding all the way up to high quality 4:2:2, High Dynamic Range, Wide Color Gamut UHD video encoding at the demanded low latency.
The CE1 allows quick and easy upgrades whenever required. The upgrades can be performed either by the addition of software licenses, or hardware option cards. It has an enormous potential to support new standards and protocols as and when they’re developed and adopted.