DMG 1200 IP/ASI Transport Stream Gateway

The DMG 1200 family is a series of high-density transport stream gateways for IP and ASI applications. Featuring up to four gigabit Ethernet interfaces and sixteen ASI ports, the DMG 1200 family is ideal for solving the interconnection problems operators face in today’s evolving video delivery environment.

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Reliably connect legacy ASI devices to IP networks

Up to two independent platforms in 1RU, each featuring:

  • Two Gigabit Ethernet ports for MPEG TS I/O
  • Four bi-directional ASI I/O ports
  • Four directional ASI ports (either inputs or outputs)

Hot-swappable, redundant, load-sharing power supplies

Easy-to-use web interface

Full control, status, and alarm monitoring via SNMP

Additional information

Weight 25 lbs
Dimensions 24 × 19 × 2 in

Brand

Sencore

Advanced Video Delivery & Signal Transmission Technologies For Broadcast, Cable, Satellite, IPTV, & More Sencore is the leader in the development of high-quality signal transmission solutions for the broadcast, cable, satellite, IPTV, and professional audio/video markets. Their product line of top-rated equipment includes video delivery products, system monitoring and analysis solutions, and test and measurement equipment – all designed to support system interoperability and backed by best-in-class customer support. Sencore meets the rapidly changing needs of modern media by ensuring the efficient delivery of high-quality video from the source to the home. Sencore’s advanced video delivery and signal transmission technologies overcome the complexities to enable consistent, high-quality video distribution. Their solutions offer proven compatibility with a wide range of technologies including analog, digital, HD/SD, MPEG2, H.264, IP, 8VSB, QAM, and DVB-S/S2. Their comprehensive digital video system monitoring products ensure consistent, high-quality content delivery by providing continuous logging and monitoring of multiple signal types in both digital TV and IPTV networks. Broadcast engineers can remotely identify and resolve problems before they occur, respond to alerts and alarms, and quickly isolate the cause of outages with real-time system metrics and comparative analysis of critical measurements and system logs.