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Snell & Wilcox’s Prefix-HD
CPP1000 Sets New Performance Standard
New High Definition Compression Pre-Processor Frees Up Bandwidth
While Improving Picture Quality
Hampshire, England (April 5, 2004) — Building on an installed
based of more than 1,000 standard definition compression pre-processors,
Snell & Wilcox announced today the introduction of the CPP1000
Prefix-HD, a new multi-standard high-definition compression pre-processor
that provides the dual benefits of improved picture quality for
viewers and lower bandwidth usage for cable, satellite, and terrestrial
TV broadcasters.
The bandwidth savings that Prefix-HD delivers provides real benefits
to users in the form of increased revenues and short pay-back time.
For example, when using Prefix-HD with film-originated content,
operators can achieve a bit rate saving of 3Mbit/s with a modest
degree of pre-processing and 5Mbit/s with a more aggressive setting.
The bit rate savings provided by Prefix-HD enables broadcasters
and pay-TV operators to add extra HDTV channels to their line-up
without having to add bandwidth. It is also a valuable production
tool for content owners who are mastering programs for HD video-on-demand
(VOD) delivery.
“Distribution of HDTV content puts broadcasters and pay
television operators in a quandary. Viewers have high expectations
of quality, yet delivering this quality puts a strain on available
transmission bandwidth because as the required quality level goes
up, the aggregate bandwidth per channel goes down,” said Andy
Major, product manager for Snell & Wilcox compression pre-processing
products. "Prefix-HD addresses this dilemma by conditioning
HDTV signals prior to compression. Prefix-HD produces significantly
better picture quality than can be achieved with no pre-processing
at all, while freeing up valuable bandwidth for cost reductions
or additional channels and services.”
Prefix-HD reduces noise-related artifacts in HDTV video in the
pre-compression stage, so broadcasters can avoid encoding artifacts
such as excessive film grain and video noise. The resulting pictures
are clean and stable, result is better bandwidth efficiency and
increased picture quality.
How compression pre-processing frees up bandwidth
Because of the random nature of both noise and motion in video
images, compression encoders cannot distinguish between them. Therefore,
annoying picture artifacts such as excessive film grain and noise
are encoded along with the essential picture elements. Without pre-processing
to reduce these noise-related artifacts, encoded video is “bloated”,
requiring increased bandwidth to be of an acceptable quality level.
This inefficient use of bandwidth resources results in the need
for greater channel capacity at a higher cost.
It also results in lower quality pictures because noise and other
signal artifacts can frequently result in visible blockiness and
a speckle effect often called mosquito noise. These imperfections
can be the source of viewer complaints, especially on premium HD
subscription channels where video quality is expected to achieve
the highest standard. Prefix-HD is the only product available that
can eliminate these problems effectively and economically.
Thanks to sophisticated noise and grain management, and powerful
Snell & Wilcox techniques to remove unwanted signal artifacts,
the bit-rate needed to compress the output of the Prefix-HD is reduced.
This means that valuable bandwidth can be freed up by the broadcaster
for cost reduction or additional channels and services. For the
viewers, this means greater choice of high quality HDTV programming.
The algorithms used in the Prefix-HD represent the culmination
of nearly two decades of Snell & Wilcox experience in high-definition
signal processing and build on the company’s multi-award winning
Prefix CPP100 standard definition compression pre-processor, which
has an installed base of more than 1,000 units.
Prefix-HD CPP1000 Technical Specifications
Housed in a compact 2RU enclosure, the Prefix-HD offers linear
filtering, color gamut legalizer 4:4:4 internal processing, and
supports AES, AC3 and Dolby E™ audio. It also offers advanced
metadata handling and insertion, including flagging cuts and 3:2
cadences in order to further maximize encoder efficiency. Like all
Snell & Wilcox infrastructure products, it offers fully networked
set-up, control and monitoring capability through RollCall. Included
dual redundant power supplies make Prefix-HD ultra-reliable for
mission critical transmission environments.
About Snell & Wilcox
Snell & Wilcox is a world-leading electronics design, manufacture
and engineering group with an international reputation for the development
of advanced image communications technologies for the world’s
broadcast television, video, satellite, cable, film and image communications
industries. The company is dedicated to preserving the true content
of the moving video image. Snell & Wilcox Inc. has offices throughout
the United States and is headquartered in Santa Clara, California.
Snell & Wilcox Ltd. is based in Hampshire, England with offices
all over the world. Visit www.snellwilcox.com for more information,
or contact Audio Intervisual Design — your Snell & Wilcox
dealer.
About Audio Intervisual Design
Audio Intervisual Design builds a complete range of professional
video, film and audio workstations, including high quality encoding,
routing, conversion and video processing systems using Snell &
Wilcox technology. Complete systems are available for demonstration
by appointment at their Hollywood offices.
For over 20 years, Audio Intervisual Design has been a reseller,
integrator, and consultant to Production and Post-Production professionals
in the Television, Motion-Picture, and Recording industies. Email
us today or call (323) 845-1155 so we can discuss your questions
and specific needs, arrange a demonstration, and customize a system
for you.
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