Search GV.com Search the Web
 


Government Video Blogs

Mitsubishi Adds H.264 to 8- and 16-Channel Security DVRs

 Permanent link
Boosting the performance and stability of its multichannel digital video recorders, Mitsubishi Digital Electronics America has upgraded the video compression for its DX-TL8U and DX-TL16U recorders to run on both H.264 and MPEG-4 selectable formats.
Mitsubishi DX-TL16U


The new upgrade means that security professionals now have the option to choose the optimal compression depending on the project or location, with both the H.264 and MPEG-4 delivering a total recording speed of 120 images per second.

“The new H.264 technology assures users the finest quality and low bandwidth,” said Jeff Kiuchi, security market product specialist for Mitsubishi Digital Electronics America. “The upgraded compression format means that security professionals have more control. Adding more control to the design and performance makes the DX-TL8U and DX-TL16U among the most secure DVRs on the market.”

The resolution, quality and recording speeds are all programmable on the DVR, which grants even greater control for the user. Both DVRs feature PTZ (pan, tilt, zoom) controls and system health monitoring, and they continue to maintain three CIF (common intermediate format) resolution levels.

MORE INFO
Mitsubishi Digital Electronics America www.mitsubishi-security.com

Follow Government Video on Twitter: www.twitter.com/governmentvideo.

Posted by Sanjay Talwani at 10/15/2009 12:03:53 PM | 


Leave a comment
Name *
Email: *
Homepage
Comment

by Sanjay Talwani

The new upgrade means that security professionals now have the option to choose the optimal compression depending on the project or location
Categories: (0) Comments


 
BLOGS
Avigilon Appoints Deatherage as Business Development Director 
NFL Players, Sportscasters Shout Out to the Troops 
New TI DaVinci Processor Delivers H.264 1080p at up to 60 fps 
Extron Goes Long-Distance With New USB Extender 
South Dakotans Manage Disasters With GeoSpatial Experts Geotagging Software 
IDC Renews Contract With Canadian Forces Radio and Television Network 
VBrick Unveils H.264 Solutions to Reach 100,000 Simultaneous Viewers 
FORUMS






Click here for more