The Streambox® Distribution Server extends the routing capabilities of Streambox® Encoders, Decoders, and Media Players. It provides enhanced video management for centralized routing of hundreds of incoming ACT-L3™ video streams for all live and file-based applications.
The Distribution Server is part of the management layer of Streambox video transport solutions and it facilitates scalable integration with all aspects of broadcasters’ newsgathering operations. The Distribution Server enables live video reports from field journalists, remote bureaus, and SNG trucks to be efficiently routed to available Streambox® Decoders/Media Players. It is particularly useful for mobile newsgathering over satellite and other IP networks.
• Real-time video routing over IP
• Centralized video stream management
• Live newsgathering
• Broadcasting
• Relief organizations
• Government
• Armed forces
• Distance Learning
• Enterprise TV
• Telemedicine
Solution Overview
The Streambox® Distribution Server is
a rule-based video management system
which routes individual ACT-L3™
video streams from multiple Encoders
to multiple Decoders, monitors, and
locations. Control room operators
Streambox® Distribution Server
Distribution Server Work Flow
automate and group incoming video
streams using a web interface to
determine where the streams should
be routed. Metadata from the Encoders
helps operators determine what reporter,
location, and/or story is affiliated with
the video stream. This information
then, in part, determines the relevance
of the story and to what Decoders/
Media Players, monitors, and locations
individual video streams should be
routed.
Reliable Video Stream Management
When field reporters, remote bureaus,
and SNG trucks around the world capture
video and transmit video reports to a
central broadcast center via Streambox®
Encoders, all live incoming video signals
are displayed on the Distribution Server
web interface with a UDP port number
unique to each Encoder. The Distribution
Server operator uses port numbers,
along with meta-data information, to
determine how the incoming video feeds
should be routed to multiple Decoders,
Media Players, or other bureaus for live
and file-based play-out.
Remote Encoders transmit data to a
single Distribution Server IP address for
centralized management, control, and
routing of all feeds as video reports are
filed by multiple field journalists, bureaus
or other trusted sources around the
world.
Solution Features
• Centralized video distribution server
• Manage, automate, and group Streambox Encoders and Decoders for optimized video distribution
• Rule-based video play-out on Streambox Decoders or Media Players
• Simultaneous play-out on desktop clients and TV monitors in multiple locations
• Scalable support for hundreds of streams
• Multiple operators may route incoming streams simultaneously
• Meta-data display for each incoming stream
• Convert unicast streams to multicast
• Easy-to-use web interface
• Dynamically updated web interface (AJAX)
• Enhanced control for video routing
• VOD mode for on-demand stream delivery
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Technical Specifications
Operating System:
Mac OS® X Server
Network:
Ethernet 10/100/1000 Mbps
IEEE 802.3ab, 802.3u, 802.3
RJ45 dual port
Wetwork Protocol:
Input: Unicast
Output: Unicast or multicast
Setup & Control:
Web interface. VGA output, USB ports
Ports:
1 to 800
Port number 3700-4499
Max. Encoder
Streams:
300
Streaming Rate:
User selectable from 64 kbps to 5 Mbps
Single T1 at 1.5 Mbps, Single E1 at
2 Mbps
Power
Requirements:
110-220 V AC 50/60 Hz, Dual power supply
Power
Consumption:
800W maximum
Dimensions:
1 RU
1.73”H x 17.6”W x 30 ”D
4.4cm H x 44.7cm W x 76.2cm D