EGT has announced that Service Electric Cablevision has selected EGT’s QUARTET encoding systems for digital simulcast and DPI applications.  Service Electric Cablevision determined that replacing their current encoders with the EGT QUARTET gave them a much simpler and cost-effective solution than adding separate DPI and cue-trigger devices to the existing set up.
 
EGT’s QUARTET includes dual-tone multi-frequency (DTMF) detection and Contact Closure termination.  It provides architectural advancements designed to simplify digital program insertion architectures. Intended for digital simulcast, IPTV and local channel encoding, QUARTET offers dual-pass encoding with a DSP-based programmable processing engine.  It also features four channels of hot-swappable video processing per rack unit and embedded cascade multiplexing.

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