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A radio-frequency signal is picked up and converted by an electronic device known as an integrated receiver/decoder (IRD). The official name for the signal reception system that takes in modulated signals and re-formats them so they can be presented on a display or device for end users. IRDs often have a built-in decoder for decrypting channels from subscription TV content.
Using IP, SDI, or ASI Output ports, an IRD receives DVBS/S2 and offers FTA or PAY TV channels. It is a single device that is in charge of receiving a large number of channels, up to and including forty. IRD has the ability to receive Radio Channels as well.
An electronic device known as an integrated receiver/decoder (IRD) has the capacity to both receive and process digital data delivered from a radio-frequency signal. An IRD is nothing more than a radio receiver system that is in charge of not only receiving data, but also translating it into a format that the end user can understand and use.
As the name implies, an integrated receiver/decoder includes both an RF receiver and a decoder to restore the information to its original format so that the final system may present it in a way that is understandable to people. Based on their intended use, IRDs can be split into two categories: consumer IRDs and professional IRDs.
Professional IRDs are often found in satellites and other equipment where data reception and decoding requires sophisticated hardware devices, whereas consumer IRDs are built for receiving local signals and lack a lot of advanced capabilities.
The Global Integrated Receiver Decoders (IRD) Market accounted for $XX Billion in 2021 and is anticipated to reach $XX Billion by 2030, registering a CAGR of XX% from 2022 to 2030.
The first single-rack-unit, scalable, multi-format integrated receiver decoder (IRD) and MPEG stream processor in the market is called Harmonic ProView 7000.
The ProView 7000 is perfect for full transport-stream distribution and contribution applications, including DVB scrambling and digital turnaround processing, as it has broadcast-quality SD and HD MPEG-2 and MPEG-4 AVC (H.264) video decoders.
The ProView 7000 efficiently and affordably solves the wide range of content reception applications, from single-channel decoding to descrambling and multiplexing of multiple transport streams, by utilising a flexible and modular design.
The ProView 7000 simplifies the implementation of (or migration to) an all-IP headend solution and facilitates the launch of added-value services like HD thanks to its sophisticated and dense multi-channel descrambler.
The adaptable hardware design makes it simple to change the firmware, which enables seamless conversion to new incoming video formats and codecs like the switch from SD MPEG-2 to HD AVC.
The ProView 7000 can integrate with any headend architecture thanks to a wide range of input options, including multiple DVB-S/S2 and IP as well as DVB-ASI, and it can support cutting-edge content delivery redundancy schemes such primary satellite and backup IP network feeds.
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