VIDEO AT THE EDGE
PROFESSIONAL IPTV SOLUTIONS
A SINGLE SCALABLE NETWORK
Data | Voice | Video
A SINGLE SCALABLE NETWORKData - Voice - Video
A singleinfrastructure
Standardcomponents
Low costupgrade tohandle video
Full-screen, full-resolution
• MPEG-2 or MPEG-4• Real time encoding• SD and HD video• Uses IP infrastructure• Multicast, webcast
or on-demand
IPTV quality levels
• MPEG-2 at 4-7 Mbps = digital cable (very close to DVD)
• MPEG-2 at 15 Mbps = more sharpness, fewer artifacts, crisper color
• MPEG-4 (Part 10 / AVC) = up to 4 times more efficient
RF vs. IPTV
• Fixed • Flexible• Proprietary • Interoperable• Sometimes Analog • Always digital• Redundant • Converged• Home run and/or hard, • One soft switch
matrixswitched for all telecom
Coax, UTP, fiber etc. IP network
Virtual video switch matrix
Unicast vs. Multicast
REGIONAL BROADCAST OR CABLE TV
Video transport: AndoverTV
News and weather feeds: Network TV affiliates
Radio webcasts: Colombian radio
SCHOOL OR UNIVERSITY
TV distribution: Pennfield, MI
Internet2: Michigan Tech
PEG station to classrooms: Madison County, GA
Information channel: Blue Ridge Community College
CORPORATE OR GOVERNMENT
Cable news feeds to network: AFL-CIO, United Airlines
Video distribution applications:
Northrop Grumman Sandia Nat’l Laboratories Johnson Space Center Raytheon
DIGITAL SIGNAGE NETWORK
Campus-wide signage & emergency: Michigan Tech
Signage in casinos: Progressive Gaming International
HOSPITAL, HOTEL OR MULTI-RESIDENCE
TV & educational videos: Metro Hospital
Guest room & residential TV: A number of hotel & condominium projects
AV DISTRIBUTION OR OVERFLOW
Overflow rooms for trials: US District Courts in NY, LA, VA, RI, MS
Conference & training centers
Operating room video to classrooms: Loma Linda School of Dentistry
RURAL TELCOS & SMALLER ISPS
Multicast & on-demand video: Several overseas & domestic providers
Transport & backhaul: Qwest, Iowa Communications, Togo Telecom
VIDEOCONFERENCING - TELEMEDICINE
Hospital demos: Cisco Systems
Intra-facility video: Johns Hopkins Hospital
Distance learning: Various school districts
AVN200 Stand Alone Encoder
• Standard definition• Up to 720 x 480• Analog input• MPEG-2 output• 1.5 to 7.5 Mbps
AVN210 Rack Mount Encoder
• Standard definition• Up to 720 x 480• Analog input• MPEG-2 output • 1.5 to 7.5 Mbps
AVN220 Encoder Blade
• Standard definition• Up to 720 x 480• Analog input• MPEG-2 output• 1.5 to 15 Mbps
AVN420 Encoder Blade
• Standard definition• Up to 720 x 480• Analog input• MPEG-4 Part 10/AVC • 100 kbps to 4 Mbps
AVN441HD Encoder Blade
• High definition • Up to 1920 x 1080• Analog or digital input• MPEG-4 Part 10/AVC • 4 to 20 Mbps
MPP200 Chassis
• Media Processing Platform• Holds 1 or 2 encoder blades• Rack mountable - one RU
MPP1700 Chassis
• Media Processing Platform• Holds up to 17 encoder blades• Redundant power supply• Rack mountable - three RU
Amino Set Top Boxes
• Decode MPEG2 or MPEG4• Video & audio outputs for TVs
and video monitors• SD and HD models available• Sold by VSI only in
conjunction with AVN series encoders
PackeTV® Webcaster
• Complete streaming service• VSI gear plus CDN
subscription• Viewers watch with QuickTime
or VLC plug-in• Or a television with IPTV set-
top box
PackeTV Webcast Solution
PackeTV Software Suite
• PackeTV Manger• Manages and controls AVN-
series encoders• Start/stop streams• Set network properties• Create play lists
• PackeTV Client• Click, view & record streams
Road Map
16-Channel Trunk Card• Gigabyte Ethernet switch• For MPP1700• Coming 4th Quarter 2009
Value Added Resellers
eVideon™ from Optimal Solutions• Live TV over IP network• Video on demand• School & health care versions
Value Added Resellers
infovalue• BizTV™ & QuickTV™
streaming solutions • SuiteTV™ video on demand• NextGenTV™ video
on demand• SimulcastTV™ for
large venues
Demonstration/Registration Program
For authorized resellers
About Visionary Solutions
Designer and manufacturer OEM video technologyFounded in 1995
The cost performance leaderin IPTV