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Streambox SATCON 2009 Product Preview, Booth 808

SEATTLE — October 9, 2009

Streambox® Live™ — Broadband Video Contribution
At SATCON 2009, Streambox will demonstrate Streambox® Live™, an innovative broadband video contribution service. It enables broadcasters to enhance breaking news stories with ad hoc broadcasting content supplied by a variety of contributors including video journalists, stringers, and citizen reporters. At the front end, the cornerstone of this scalable software-based solution is the Streambox® Live™ encoder, which is made available at no cost to contributors affiliated with broadcast groups and local television stations.

At the back end, broadcasters subscribing to the Streambox® Live™ service are able to manage, track, and view unlimited amounts of video uploads from contributors. The broadcaster can also manage digital rights for video contributions and search for relevant video clips using metadata information. The broadcaster pays for decoded video only.

Streambox
® SBT3-9300 HD/SD Video Transport System
Streambox is demonstrating the 1RU Streambox® SBT3-9300 HD/SD video transport system at SATCON 2009. The SBT3-9300 system is used for HD/SD newsgathering, broadcasting, and video post production. The SBT3-9300 can be operated in HD or SD mode, enabling the user to capture, transmit, and play live and file-based video. The system provides stunning 1080i/720p/1080psf HD video at data rates from 512 Kbps to 30 Mbps and SD video from 64 Kbps to 15 Mbps.

The SBT3-9300 system has been developed to meet the performance and quality requirements of customers in a variety of industry sectors. Movie and post production companies, for example, can use the SBT3-9300 to transmit high-quality live HD and SD video over low data rate IP networks as a way to accelerate and enhance editing processes such as color correction. With the Streambox solution, video editors are able to transmit the edited video file over IP in real time for immediate review and approval from clients who may be located in different time zones and perhaps even on different continents. Using the SBT3-9300 makes this part of the post production process much more efficient and cost-effective.

Streambox® SBT3-9500 HD/SD Video Transport Encoder
Streambox is announcing for SATCON 2009 the release of the small-form-factor Streambox® SBT3-9500 HD/SD encoder. The innovative solution enables broadcasters to do live and file-based newsgathering, video transport, and acquisition in HD and SD. The SBT3-9500 is integrated into one lightweight and portable solution, making it ideal for encoding mission critical video over low-cost, low data rate IP networks such as 3G, WiFi, WIMAX, and the Internet. The versatile HD/SD encoder is typically deployed to field crews for low data rate newsgathering. It features two and a half hours of battery life and it can also run on a car battery. The encoder works seamlessly with the breadth of Streambox’s video management and playout systems.

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About Streambox, Inc.
Streambox focuses on IP-based, end-to-end newsgathering and contribution services. It delivers SD and HD software and hardware for video compression, transmission, management, and playout. The Streambox Live™ Service supplements the Streambox Platform with free encoding software and server-based services for scalable newsgathering and contribution.

Streambox solutions are based on the industry-leading ACT-L3™ codec, which provides unrivaled performance, reliability, and quality over low data rate IP networks for fast transmission and playout of video streams in HD and SD. The company’s platform enables broadcasters, government agencies, enterprises, and other users to enhance content ownership, simplify operations, and increase operational efficiencies.

More information is available at www.streambox.com.

Company Contact

Ryan Davis,
Marketing Project Manager
Streambox, Inc.
Tel: +1.206.956.0544 Ext. 181
E-mail: ryand@streambox.com

Agency Contact

Susan Warren
Wall Street Communications
Tel: +1 631.261.1013
Email: susan@wallstcom.com

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