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MPEG ComMotion UDP

MPEG ComMotion UDP

Digital Video Networking from Optibase

 

MPEG ComMotion UDP is a software platform designed for deploying and developing MPEG-1 and MPEG-2 video streaming solutions. MPEG ComMotion UDP 3.5 is ideal for advanced multimedia solutions deployed over digital IP networks.

 

Applications developed with MPEG ComMotion UDP 3.5 include distance learning, computer-based training, corporate communications, surveillance systems, manufacturing process monitoring, business TV, high-quality value added videoconferencing systems, archiving and video libraries.

 

Product Features

Real-time Transmission to Single or Multiple Sites

 

MPEG ComMotion UDP is a software platform designed for deploying and developing MPEG-1 and MPEG-2 video streaming solutions. MPEG ComMotion UDP is ideal for advanced multimedia solutions deployed over digital IP networks.

Applications developed with MPEG ComMotion UDP include distance learning, computer-based training, corporate communications, surveillance systems, manufacturing process monitoring, business TV, high-quality value added videoconferencing systems, archiving and video libraries.

Features

  • Broadcast, unicast or multicast over IP networks
  • Streams multiple MPEG-1 or MPEG-2 pre-recorded video or live TV feeds in real-time
  • Supports multiple decoders on the same PC
  • Supports external video server vendors, including Oracle Video Server and SGI WebFORCE MediaBase
  • Includes multicast player with ActiveX control and plug-in
  • Windows 95, Windows 98, Windows 2000 and Windows NT compatible
  • Reduced end-to-end delay for interactive applications


MPEG ComMotion UDP consists of several components:



MPEG ComMotion Transmitter

MPEG ComMotion Transmitter is a software platform that lets you manage the streaming process. Each streaming station can transmit several MPEG-1 or MPEG-2 streams simultaneously in real-time to an IP network. Streams can be prerecorded or encoded live using Optibase encoding boards. Encoded bit rates depend on the Optibase encoding hardware you choose for your facility.

MPEG ComMotion Receiver

MPEG ComMotion Receiver plays back MPEG-1 or MPEG-2 streams in real-time and stores them to a hard drive for later viewing. MPEG ComMotion Receiver is designed for developing real-time MPEG playback applications in multicast, broadcast or unicast modes. It supports multiple stream playback on a single PC. MPEG ComMotion Receiver is based on Microsoft DirectShow architecture. It offers ActiveX controls, allowing developers to customize and integrate the player into large-scale applications. MPEG ComMotion Receiver has a configurable single-file single-click installation utility for rapid deployment of large installations. It is compatible with MS Internet Explorer, Netscape Communicator, Visual Basic, C++ and Java.

MPEG ComMotion Receiver supports Optibase's MPEG-1 and MPEG-2 hardware-assisted decoders.





Network Connectivity



MPEG ComMotion UDP integrates seamlessly with leading video server vendors including Oracle Video Server and SGI WebFORCE MediaBase. Encoded video feeds can be stored in real-time to a video server for later retrieval. MPEG ComMotion UDP offers up to 240 hours of continuous stream upload to the Oracle Video Server.

Never Skips a Beat



Optibase's unique EverSyncT technology ensures lasting audio and video synchronization for professional applications. EverSync encoding technology maintains video and audio synchronization ensuring that your video infrastructure delivers a steady and reliable stream 24 hours a day, seven days a week.

 

System Requirements

Transmitter Requirements

The following requirements are needed for transmitting systems based on MPEG-1 or MPEG-2 encoding configurations, one encoding board per system.

  • Pentium 90 (MPEG-1); Pentium 133 (MPEG -2)
  • SCSI-2 disk controller (MPEG-1) or SCSI-2 wide disk controller (MPEG-2)
  • SCSI-2 fast wide hard disk (2 GB recommended) with 5 Mbyte/s writing data transfer.
  • Windows 95/Windows NT 4.0
  • 16-32 MB RAM
  • One full size PCI slot + 1 full size ISA slot
  • VGA or SVGA graphics board
  • CD-ROM drive and 3.5" diskette drive
  • Sound blaster

 

Receiver Requirements

(for hardware-assisted playback. For software playback you may need a more powerful system)

  • Pentium 133
  • Windows 95/Windows98/Windows NT 4.0
  • 32 MB RAM
  • VGA or SVGA graphics board
  • CD-ROM drive and 3.5" diskette drive
  • Sound blaster

 

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