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Television
Networks in the 21st Century by
Krelloite Touche
An Excellent backgrounder by one of
the Big Four CPA Firms
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Cisco Systems
Delivers IP Television to Macintosh
Users
Cisco's pioneering work in Video
Servers
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MPEG-4 (AVC) H.264 White
Paper
This white paper explains about
MPEG-4 H.264/ AVC technology.
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Video Contribution
This white paper shows you how
you can reduce the costs associated
with leasing
dedicated satellite feeds by
using IP lines for video
contribution.
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Understanding the Content
Creation Process
Learn how video content
is created, from the video gathering
through editing to production.
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Streamlining the DVD
production process with hardware
encoding
Read how you can significantly
save time and speed up the DVD
production process with
hardware video encoding.
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Digital Video Archiving
Broadcasters, museums and other
organizations that have large video
libraries stand to
gain significantly by creating a
digital archive.
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Ecinema white paper
This white paper
describes the evolution of
electronic cinema, the main benefits
it holds
for studios and cinema operators,
and future trends in the industry.
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Improving Homeland Security
with IP Video Surveillance
Video transmission over
IP networks can greatly enhance
video monitoring systems.
This white paper explains how.
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Video Streaming in Financial
Markets
Read about the benefits and
solutions that are available for
video streaming applications
in the financial sector.
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Encoding Digital Closed
Captions
Get a detailed overview of encoding
closed captions for digital
television and how
Optibase`s MPEG MovieMaker 200S
encoders support this important
requirement
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Streaming to the PC
This white paper
examines how service providers can
take advantage of the rise in
broadband deployment by adding TV to
the services consumers get on their
PCs.
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Streaming in the Enterprise
This white paper shows how
enterprises, government bureaus and
corporations can
implement training, communications
and business TV applications.
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Implementing TV over IP on
Broadband Networks
This white paper
explains how Telcos and operators
can expand revenue paths by setting
up an and end-to-end TV over IP
solution.
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Optimizing IP Streaming with
the IGMP Protocol
Streaming video over
the broadband Internet and IP
networks can be costly in terms of
bandwidth and networking resources.
IP multicasting, based on the IGMP
protocol, is designed
to make video streaming as efficient
as possible. This white paper
describes IP multicasting
based on IGMP.
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Optibase MPEG Primer
This primer explains
all about MPEG technology.
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Splicing Technology
Splicing technology,
the art of splicing together the
digital data bits for two single
program
transport streams (SPTS), is very
important, because it is the key to
switching from one TV
program smoothly and seamlessly.
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CASE STUDIES OF INTERNET TELEVISION'S
APPLICATION
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TV
over IP
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In Milan, consumers
get interactive TV services
at the speed of light
e.Biscom SpA, a leading
developer and operator of
telecommunications, Internet
and media-related
ventures in Italy, is using
Optibase`s MGW 5100 media
gateway to deliver enhanced
digital TV
services over its fibre
network to thousands of
subscribers in Milan.
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IPTV by Chunghwa Telecom
Chunghwa Telecom, Taiwan’s
largest broadband network
operator, is using Optibas’s
MGW 2000
streaming server to deliver
TV over IP over its ADSL
network.
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Backhaul Video and Video
Distribution over IP by INN
Independent News Network
(INN), a TV production
company, is using MGW 2000
in a backhaul and
video distribution
application to transport
news footage between
affiliated news stations and
the INN Broadcast Center.
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Antenna 3 in Spain uses
Optibase Platforms in High
Quality Video Contribution
System
Foregoing costly
dedicated satellite links,
Antenna 3 is using
Optibase’s encoding and
transmission
platforms to transmit news
between production centers,
over Native ATM and IP
networks. The news
stories are transmitted live
or uploaded via FTP.
IP
Streaming in the Enterprise and
Government
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IP Streaming in
Taiwan's National Congress
Taiwan's National Congress
is using the MPEG MovieMaker
400 to stream committee
hearings
live to staffers' PCs.
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Business TV in the German
Ministry of Foreign Affairs
Utilizing a native
ATM infrastructure and
Optibase streaming
platforms, the Ministry of
Foreign Affairs
in Berlin, streams live
debates and TV to employees`
desktops.
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Corporate Training at
Volkswagen
Volkswagen, using Optibase’s
encoding and transmission
products, broadcasts live
BusinessTV to
all 3000 dealerships for
both training purposes and
board level announcements.
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Business TV in the Michigan
House of Representatives
The Michigan House of
Representatives uses the MGW
2000 as the basis of a
sophisticated video
streaming solution which
delivers live debates and TV
to staffers` desktops.
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Business TV by ABN AMRO Bank
ABN Amro Bank makes sure
employees have the latest
information at their
fingertips with this live
MPEG 1 streaming solution.
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IP Video Conferencing by
Castel
Taking full advantage of the
proliferation of E1 lines,
Castel, a leading developer
of communications
systems in China, has
developed a high-quality
MPEG-2 video-conferencing
system powered by
Optibase’s MPEG MovieMaker
200S Basic encoders.
Distance
Learning
Video on
Demand (VoD)
Point of
Sales / Video Kiosks
Digital
Archiving / Ingest
Content
Creation
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Advanced
Video
Solutions
for
Military
and
Security
Applications
Carrier
grade,
24X7,
multi
format
streaming
and
logging
platforms
can
transform
the way
security
agencies
and
military
organizations
retrieve,
monitor
and
analyze
live
audio-visual
information.
Through
the use
of
advanced
video
compression
and
processing,
video
streaming
over IP
networks
and
sophisticated
analysis
and
retrieval
tools,
military
and
government
command
and
control
centers
can have
full
visibility
and
control
in
critical
missions
and life
threatening
situations
allowing
them to
make
real
time
decisions
and
respond
immediately.
A few
applications
where
mission
critical,
video
systems
play a
key
role:
Combat
Support
and
Emergency
Services
Military
and
intelligence
agencies
can:
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Monitor
geographically
dispersed
points
of
conflict
and
target
areas
via
various
cameras
and
other
sensors
located
in
unmanned
aircrafts
or
in
remote
locations.
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Create
a
live
two-way
video
dialog
between
combat
commanders,
fighter
pilots
and
central
command.
Using
these
two
advanced
technologies
central
command,
pilots
and
field
officers
can
share
live
video
displays,
identify
targets
and
make
mission
critical
decisions
in
real
time.
Live
Monitoring
and
Surveillance
Multiple
streams
of live
video
are
gathered
simultaneously
and
streamed
to a
central
command
post
where
advanced
analysis
tools
are used
to
identify
and tag
the
footage
according
to
pre-defined
criteria
such as
movement
patterns,
and
alert
personnel
about
suspicious
events.
Disaster
Recovery
Advanced
video
analysis
can save
lives in
mass
casualty
events
or when
disaster
strikes.
Broadcast
quality
video
streamed
in
real-time
with
minimum
delay
from a
disaster
or
emergency
scene to
a
control
center
gives
emergency
response
teams
the
ability
to
follow
events
closely
in
real-time
and
respond
accordingly.
Content
Management
The key
to a
time-critical
response
and
decision
making
is
speedy
and
accurate
access
to large
video
libraries.
With
Optibase's
carrier
grade,
24X7
platforms,
you can
index
vast
amounts
of live
and
pre-recorded
video
footage,
catalog
it and
store it
on video
servers.
Video
footage
can be
retrieved
instantaneously
based on
simple
key-word
searches
and
transmitted
to
clients
over IP
networks.
(Note:
above
case
studies
and
white
papers
are
property
of
http://www.optibase.com,
reproduced
here for
non-profit
purposes...
Please
contact
the
author
for
further
information!)
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