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MPEG-4 Video Server facilitates IP video surveillance.
September 19, 2006 -
Featuring plug-and-play functionality, Model S-40 converts analog video into IP/Ethernet MPEG-4 streams, which are optimized for low bandwidth and high resloution DVD-quality video applications. Unit offers streaming audio, data, dry contacts, video motion detect, and pre-recording. Based on DSP technologies, server has dual core MPEG-4 encoder, enabling it to simultaneously stream 2 different video formats to multiple IP destinations.
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Release date: August 31, 2006
Optelecom-NKF Unveils Versatile MPEG-4 Video Server
GOUDA, The Netherlands, Aug. 31 /-- Optelecom-NKF, Inc. (NASDAQ:OPTC), a leading global provider of advanced IP video network solutions, today released its S-40, a new, compact MPEG-4 video server that converts analog video into IP/Ethernet MPEG-4 streams. The S-40, attractive in price and design, brings IP video surveillance within reach of a broad range of customers.
By developing the S-40 video server, Optelecom-NKF anticipated the rising demand for professional surveillance solutions based on analog camera inputs. Because of its simple plug-and-play functionality, the S-40 is the perfect solution for migrating from existing analog systems to digital video surveillance systems.
The S-40 MPEG-4 streaming video is optimized for both low bandwidth and Hi-Res DVD-quality video applications. It offers streaming audio, data, dry contacts, video motion detect, and pre-recording. The compact and stylish housing is developed to ensure a wide operating temperature range. This versatile MPEG-4 video server is well-suited for almost any CCTV or camera monitoring application.
Based on the latest DSP technologies, the S-40 video server has a dual coreMPEG-4 encoder, enabling it to simultaneously stream two different video formats to multiple IP destinations, e.g., one full frame-rate stream monitoring and one time-lapsed dedicated for storage on the i-NVR.
"The S-40 video server helps our customers leverage their investment in existing analog security systems while increasing flexibility and functionality in a network environment," stated Edmund Ludwig, Optelecom-NKF's president and CEO. "This new MPEG-4 video server is the latest addition to our Siqura(TM) surveillance solution and is interoperable with our MX(TM) Software Suite, Operator Office(TM), and i-NVR product suite."
About Optelecom-NKF, Inc.
Optelecom-NKF, Inc., is a global supplier of network video equipment, including video servers, Ethernet switches, fiber optic systems and video management software. It delivers complete solutions for traffic management and security in airports, seaports, public transport, public space, industry parks and buildings.
Founded in 1972, the Company's R&D centers have accumulated extensive knowledge of fiber optic and IP/Ethernet network technologies. Optelecom-NKF supplies top-quality equipment and is committed to providing its customers with expert technical advice and support. All products are developed and tested for LAN and WAN applications.
Optelecom-NKF has offices in the US, the Netherlands, France, Spain, the UK, and Singapore, and expertise centers in the US and Europe.
Web site: http://www.optelecom-nkf.com/ Company Information: Name: Optelecom, Inc. Address: 12920 Cloverleaf Center Dr. City: Germantown State: MD ZIP: 20874 Country: USA Phone: 301-444-2200 FAX: 301-444-2299 http://www.optelecom.com
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