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Real-Time Broadcast MPEG Encoders: Got H.264?Published by: In-Stat Published: Aug. 31, 2006 - 58 Pages Table of Contents
AbstractReal-time broadcast MPEG encoders are used to compress video and audio content so that less bandwidth is required to transmit the signal. There are many transitions affecting the market for real-time broadcast MPEG encoders. Besides analog transmission systems moving to digital, more content is produced in HD, as opposed to SD. More content transmission platforms are also using H.264 (MPEG-4 AVC Part 10) instead of MPEG-2. All of these are affecting each segment of the market: contribution, distribution, and redistribution or distribution to home.Overall, the MPEG encoder market will grow in terms of video streams, some years more dramatically than others. Revenues will grow through 2007 with the boost provided by one-time events. Declining ASPs will continue to negatively impact MPEG encoder revenues without large shipment increases to offset them. This report contains worldwide five-year unit, ASP, and revenue forecasts by region and compression technology (HD MPEG-2, SD MPEG-2, HD H.264, and SD H.264) for the contribution, distribution, and redistribution segments of the real-time broadcast MPEG encoder market. The redistribution segment is further divided into cable, satellite, mobile, telco, and terrestrial. Get Full Details About This Report >> |
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