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The Cisco® D9800 Network Transport Receiver is the most versatile receiver designed offering hardware configurability and over the air (OTA) licensing that allows content providers to customize the product to support the gamut of their applications. Designed to support high-efficiency video coding (HEVC) and ultrahigh-definition (UHD) delivery over satellite and IP terrestrial content distribution networks requiring Digital Video Broadcasting – Satellite (DVB-S), Digital Video Broadcasting – Satellite – Second Generation (DVB-S2), and IP reception capabilities, it future proofs the next network expansion. The D9800 chassis is available in a single stream variant for decoding to baseband digital or analog video and a multi-stream variant for bulk decryption and high density transcoding applications.
The single stream variant focuses on single service video decode applications. The integrated video decoder can decode an MPEG-2, advanced video coding (AVC), or HEVC video-encoded service and output the serial digital interface (SDI) or composite uncompressed video. The D9800 is capable of outputting simultaneous high-definition (HD) and down-converted standard definition (SD). The multi stream chassis is targeted towards applications that require decryption and/or transcoding on multiple video services within a transport stream or multiple transport streams. The optional satellite front end has four demodulators for sourcing content across transponders.
The multi-stream chassis can decrypt up to 32 PowerVu services and transcode up to 16 services of AVC to MPEG-2 making it ideal for content providers carrying a high number of channels. The optional high density HEVC card adds the ability to transcode from an HEVC encoded source.
Four independent RF inputs with licensable independent tuner/demodulators
Forward Error Correction (FEC) based on SMPTE 2022 for MPEGoIP input and output
DVB-S quaternary phase shift keying (QPSK) demodulation
Licensable DVB-S2 QPSK and eight-phase shift keying (8PSK)
Cisco PowerVu® conditional access with Data Encryption Standard (DES) or DVB descrambling
Optional DVB-CI support for CAM-based conditional access
Aspect ratio conversion (4:3, 16:9, 14:9) with active format descriptor (AFD) control for SD programs
AFD support for down-conversion of HD programs with aspect ratio conversion
Fingerprint-triggered output to identify piracy sources
Field-upgradeable software
Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) for setup, control, and monitoring
Front panel liquid crystal display (LCD) for control and monitoring
Web browser interface for easy setup, control, and monitoring
Digital program mapping providing uplink control for service replacements in blackout areas
Cisco Live Event Controller support
Satellite disaster recovery support with Cisco PowerVu Network Center uplink control (Release 12.5 or later)
Onscreen display support on transcoded or baseband output
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