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VBrick Windows Media Appliance
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Documentation
Product Brouchure
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Delivering MPEG formatted video and audio has never been easier. Whether it's corporate training, a new product launch, or a company wide executive address, VBrick's MPEG appliances enable video delivery with the broadcast quality of MPEG-2 over your enterprise network or the internet. |

Design Features
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- Easy to configure and use - streaming in a matter of minutes
- Robust, reliable, appliance minimizes downtime and IT support requirements
- Automatic on-screen program display (decoder)
- Format flexibility enables portability and adaptability to any network requirement
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Application Features
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- Live executive broadcasts
- Live training sessions
- Live event broadcasting
- Distance learning
- Surveillance and process monitoring
- Digital signage
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Performance Features
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- Encoding - Digitize and compress a video signal for delivery over an IP network
- Serving - Serve up to 200 live unicast streams or 20 on-demand streams
- Multicasting - Multicast a live video directly from the appliance
- Pushing - Push up to 25 simultaneous streams to VBrick’s or Windows Media Servers
- Reflecting - Receive a live stream over the network and deliver it locally via unicast or multicast
The Reflector functionality allows a WM Appliance to receive video over a low bandwidth link and retransmit onto a local area network. This important feature allows the VBrick to bridge low bandwidth bottlenecks by only delivering one video stream over the low bandwidth link and then delivering video to multiple end users at the far end.
- Recording - Record video that is being encoded or received over the network (requires optional hard drive)
- Remote Management - Complete remote configuration and management solution via SNMP, or enable automated configuration download via periodic configuration polling
- Multi Bit Rate (MBR) Endoding - Each encoder can support up to 3 video and 3 audio rates
- 16:9 Support - Video can be encoded and streamed in native 16:9 resolution for widescreen display
- Closed Captioning Support - Captioning infromation can be encoded with the video or users can insert captioning information in real time
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