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Model 2416 is a streaming video server. It converts analog video into digital data, compresses it into MPEG formats and then transmits it over an Ethernet using the UDP or RTP protocol. It is made from Sensoray’s 516 MPEG-2 frame grabber, 301-6 CPU and 207 power supply. The 2416 has options to record video clips that may be played back locally on the 2416 or sent over the Ethernet for remote viewing. More sophisticated versions can process four video streams simultaneously and transmit them over a wireless Ethernet. Since the 2416 is bi-directional, it can accept an Ethernet stream from another 2416 and convert the encoded digital video into composite video outputs. Audio Frame Grabber Although it is possible to use 2416 hardware to decode MPEG data, this process does not have low latency compared to Sensoray’s Display & Control software. 2416 hardware latency is 5 seconds, while our software player’s latency is less than one second. Display and Control Software Sensoray's real-time Display and Control Software decodes and displays up to fifteen MPEG1 and/or MPEG2 streams with a low latency of 1/2 to one second. Thumbnail images from remote video servers may be positioned over a background such as a map or building plan. Multiple server images may be selected for expansion to full size and full frame rate. Digital Video Recorder Movies can be stored on a removable compact flash card. In the local record mode, MPEG data from the frame grabbers is recorded to storage media. Proper care is taken to prevent significant data loss in the event of a power loss. While data is being recorded it is also available as composite video from the frame grabbers. Ethernet Protocols A disadvantage of the UDP format is that it cannot be played using popular stream players such as QuickTime. However, the latency
i.e., the time delay between recording and displaying, while using these players, can be several seconds. Video Storage Once MPEG video data is stored on the 2416 it may be decoded and viewed by using the 2416’s hardware decoding and composite video output channel. Recorded movies can also be sent over the Ethernet for remote viewing with QuickTime or Real Player. In this case, the 2416 sends MPEG data which the software player must decode. Camera Control To facilitate camera adjustment the digitized video can be looped back to the composite video output for viewing on a TV monitor. This is the default mode for the video output. Bit Rates and Bandwidth Higher bit rates from our MPEG frame grabber give better quality images than lower rates. Full-size interlaced images of 30 frames/sec will start to show distortions below 1 Mbits/sec, however, image quality improves only slightly above this rate. When low bit rates are selected e.g., 100 kbits/sec, the amount of distortion depends on the amount of motion in the scene. A chess game will have less distortion than a soccer game. A variable bit rate may also be selected. This mode tries to maintain good image quality by varying the frame grabber bit rate according to the amount of motion in the scene. It is also possible to decrease the bandwidth by decreasing the image size. Selecting CIF size images of 320 x 240 pixels will reduce the required bit rate by four compared to 640 x 480 pixel images that occur at the same frame rate. If there is not much motion in a scene, a lower frame rate may be selected to reduce the frame grabber's bit rate. Lower frame rates will show motion artifacts from fast-moving objects. Even though such as stream can be recorded at a lower frame rate, most MPEG viewing programs will play the stream at 30 frames/sec for NTSC and 25 frames/sec for PAL. The stream will be playing in a fast-forward mode. For example, a 15-frame/sec recording will be displayed at twice the normal frame rate. Embedded Linux Sensoray has optimized Linux installation for the 301-6 CPU. Although it is possible to recompile the Linux kernel, Sensoray does not offer technical support for this operation. Specifications
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