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 The Dedham Holiday Inn 55 Ariadne Rd. Dedham, MA 02026 Discover Video is a leading supplier of video
streaming/webcasting hardware, software, and Internet services. We provide
complete, simple to use, live and on-demand streaming solutions for
broadcasters, educators, businesses, and government.
Discover Video DVME Multimedia Encoder
Multimedia Encoder
(DVME)Discover Video's Multimedia Encoder streams and captures
spectacular live video from your camera, your computer screen, and
both. Wired, wireless, or mobile cellular, you can broadcast
yourself and your presentation from anywhere, anytime, right from
your laptop computer.
The DVME is an advanced software application for your PC/Laptop,
and is also available installed and tested on a high performance
computer. In either case, DVME is the ultimate
presentation tool and audio/video encoder for event-based
broadcasting.
DVME can use your webcam for video -- but it supports any analog
or digital video source via USB video adapter, so you can use your
professional video mixer, VCR, DVD player, or virtually any video
source.
 Discover Video STB Soft Top Box and Decoder Hardware The Soft Top Box Player allows you to display virtually any live WM, H.264,
MPEG1 or MPEG-2
video stream
full screen on a computer monitor (or on any TV when using our Decoder
Computer) under your remote web page control. The STB also downloads
your video files and allows you to play them upon command, and even mix
live
video and stored/download video files in your own playlist.
TV Station Remote BroadcastingWith a STB in your studio and a DVME
(or other live video source) at a remote location, your live video will appear on
the STB automatically, making live remote broadcasting a snap.
Video SignageJust specify your
MPEG-2 (.mpg),Windows Media (.wmv), or H.264 (.mp4) video files
in your STB control panel and the STB will download these files, including stunning High Definition video.
Create a simple playlist and your videos will play in the order you
specified and repeat. Ideal for kiosk displays, lobbies and similar.
Mix a match live
video with your
local video in your
playlist.
Use STB
AnywhereInsert a cellular
modem in your
computer (or use our
inexpensive display
computer) and carry
on -- the STB will
play your live video
and your file-based
vides as you
command.
Change it any time,
on-the-fly.
Text, Web,
ImagesAt any time, you can
display a web page
full screen, or type
in a short text
message such as
"Please Standby" or
"There is an
emergency".
You web page can be
whatever you like
(e.g.
discovervideo.com),
or your own
privately crafted
web page.
Your
Hardware Or OursThe STB runs on a
Windows computer.
Most modern
computers don't have
an analog composite
video output, which
is fine if you
intend to display on
computer monitors.
But for TV stations
and video-centric
applications, you
may want to avoid
the cost and
complexity of using
a "scan converter"
just to produce
composite video.
For this we offer
our Decoder Computer
-- a small, tabletop
computer with
Windows 7 and the
STB installed and
ready-to-go.
The Decoder Computer
gives you VGA &
composite video
output, along with
analog (mini-jack)
stereo audio.
Local or Web
Control
You can use the STB
without web control
by typing in the one
video address you
want the STB to
play. But the
real power comes
from using the
optional web control
account that allows
you to control your
STB from a
password-protected
control page on our
servers. The web
control page allows
you to:
- Set the live
video URL
- Display a
text message
- Display a
web page
- Download
video files
- Create /
Edit a playlist
- Communicate
to external
equipment (e.g.
video switch)
Video Switch
The STB can remotely
command our 4-port audio/video switch. This allows you to
remotely switch your video source anytime. For example, let's
say your "normal" video feed is connected to port 1, the STB video
is connected to port 2, and a standby video source is connected to
port 3.
At any time, you can command the switch to use port 2 when you are
doing a remote live broadcast and set it back to port 1 when you are
done. You can set the switch to use port 3 in the event your primary
video from port 1 becomes unavailable. The video switch
connects to the STB computer via RS232 (or USB adapter).
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