ZeeVee Shows New 4K Video Distribution Technology

ZeeVee, Inc., a manufacturer of video and signal distribution technology, has introduced ZyPer4K CATx and ZyPerMX, technology that switches and distributes uncompressed Ultra-HD (4K) video, audio and RS232/IR control signals.

ZeeVee said the technology leverages off-the-shelf 10Gb Ethernet switching products, with support for CATx infrastructures.

“The ZyPer4k CATx delivers all the functionality of the ZyPer4K for clients who haven’t made the upgrade to fiber cabling,” said Danny Barr, vice president, new product business development for ZeeVee.

Using industry standard H.264 (MPEG4) encoding technology, the ZyPerMX HD IP video encoder, provides a bridge between the high definition iSeries and the 4K/UHD ZyPer4k products.

As many new buildings have been wired without traditional COAX cabling, the ZyPerMX provides an affordable IP video encoding solution enabling customers to deliver live TV and archived content over their Ethernet networks.

“The new ZyPerMX truly bridges the divide between today’s HDBridge/COAX products and the new generation of high capacity ZyPer4K/network based products,” Barr said.

With the addition of these new products, ZeeVee’s multi-source to multi-screen video distribution platforms deliver any source, over any network to unlimited displays.

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