News | August 1, 2018

VideoPropulsion Now Offering Encryption Hardware For Pro:Idiom, Verimatrix, And Samsung Lynk

VideoPropulsion is now making its PCIe hardware encryption cards used in thousands of the Company's digital television appliances available to OEM customers

Slinger, WI (PRWEB) - VideoPropulsion® is pleased to announce immediate availability of the Company's FGate Xn6 PCIe encrypter cards. A variety of output encryption options is offered including Pro:Idiom®, Verimatrix®, and Samsung Lynk®. Content can be played out over IP and/or coax networks. Customers must be licensed users of any given encryption protocol.

FGate modules are short, low-profile (HHHL) PCIe X1 slot cards. Power requirement is 12 Watts. The Linux driver directs unencrypted SPTS MPEG2, H.264, or H.265 content to the card, and then retrieves an encrypted version of the stream for real-time playout on coax or IP networks.

"VideoPropulsion further expands its digital television business, now offering the DRM hardware used in our ubiquitous appliances to OEMs", said Carl Pick, Chief Scientist of VideoPropulsion. "The availability of our FGate Xn6 encryptors now provides system builders with more ways to deliver the highest end-to-end content security."

Cards are available directly from VideoPropulsion.

About VideoPropulsion
Now in it's 44th year, VideoPropulsion has been a world leader in hardware and software for high performance, low cost per stream, digital content manipulation, and has established a reputation for providing unique HDTV, VoD, and IPTV prod-ucts. The Company offers revolutionary FloodGate satellite and CATV transcryption appliances as well as OEM computer modules for a variety of applications, includ-ing streaming, multiplexing, demultiplexing, modulation, demodulation, trans-coding, encryption, and splicing MPEG formatted data.

Source: PRWeb

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