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Specifications
Video Furnace Live Server
- Standard Linux servers, utilizing off-the-shelf hardware
- Supports 2 channels of live video per 1U rack mount server
- Supports MPEG-1/2/4 realtime encoding
- Resolution scaleable: QSIF to Full D1
- Bitrate scaleable: 300 Kb to 12 Mb
- Supports optional AES encryption
- Protocol compliant using UDP multicast, TCP, and HTTP/S protocols
InStream!" Dynamic Viewer
- Highly optimized 400KB binary application (not a plug-in) that is served to the user's IP device when the video service is requested
- Decodes MPEG-1/2/4 streams
- Runs in RAM, not on the hard drive; streams are never cached
- Supports Windows 98 or higher, Mac OS/X and Linux
- Supports digital set top box for televisions
- Closed Captioning utilizing EIA-608 compliant captions
- Minimum desktop requirements: 500 MHz(rated for MPEG-4 SIF Resolution at 2 Mbps)
VFNOW Demand video
- Linux based server in 2U rack mount with options for Raid storage
- Manages network traffic by concurrent allowed bandwidth usage
- All data is AES encrypted and optionally "watermarked"
- Full user controls: Pause/Rew/FF/SloMo/SingleStep
- Supports "annotated bookmarks" for quick indexing
- A simple URL for each assets give you flexibility of where to expose your assets
- Supports the broadcast messaging subsystem
Station Manager
- Standard Linux server in 2U rack mount
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