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Model 2416 | MPEG Video Server

Figure 1.
Simple application

Figure 2.
Encoding and decoding


Figure 3.
2416 Sequential camera selection using one frame grabber
Figure 4.
Multicasting form a 2416
Figure 5.
Destination of composite video output from DVR
Figure 6.
Sources of composite video output from DVR

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.
Figure 7.
Destination of recorded video to remote stream player.

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.
Figure 8.
Wireless Application